Manual Operation
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Function
Front panel
PC keyboard
Mouse
Select softkey function
Press softkey.
Press keys F5 to F12.
Click button of associ-
ated softkey.
4.4.3 Moving and Resizing Panels and Graphical Windows
As soon as a panel or display window has the focus, it becomes active and can be
moved around the screen or resized. This can be done in the following ways:
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The mouse can be used to move or resize the selected panel directly in the same
way as other Windows® applications.
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In the case of operation without a mouse, the MODIFY key (shortcut ALT + M on
an external PC keyboard) must be pressed, whereupon the following labels appear
on the softkey bar:
The associated panel can now be resized or moved; this is indicated by the label in the
title bar:
Pressing the MODIFY key again restores the original operating mode.
Apart from resizing and moving, the MODIFY mode also offers a number of other func-
tions described in the following list:
This button is particularly useful for graphical windows. When the "Full Screen" button
is activated, the selected panel is enlarged so that it covers the entire screen.
If this command is used for panels, they are enlarged to their full length and width.
Panels whose length exceeds the screen height are reduced to full screen height.
Activating this softkey exits the MODIFY mode and the selected panel becomes active
again.
When the "Horiz Move" button is selected, the rotary knob can be used to move the
panel/window horizontally without changing the size.
When all modifications to the panel have been made, pressing the MODIFY key
restores the original operating mode.
When the "Horiz Size" button is selected, the rotary knob can be used to resize the
panel/window (the right-hand edge of the selected panel is moved).
When all modifications to the panel have been made, pressing the MODIFY key
restores the original operating mode.
When the "Vert Move" button is selected, the rotary knob can be used to move the
panel/window vertically without changing the size.
When all modifications to the panel have been made, pressing the MODIFY key
restores the original operating mode.
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