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'''[x]''' Expressions in rectangular brackets are keyboard strikes: '''[Pos1]''' or '''[Home]''' mean: press the '''[Pos1]''' key or the '''[Home]''' key (depending on your use of an English or a different keyboard). Shift keys are to be pressed prior to the character key or function key.<br><br> | '''[x]''' Expressions in rectangular brackets are keyboard strikes: '''[Pos1]''' or '''[Home]''' mean: press the '''[Pos1]''' key or the '''[Home]''' key (depending on your use of an English or a different keyboard). Shift keys are to be pressed prior to the character key or function key.<br><br> | ||
The following shift key buttons are available: '''[Shift]''', '''[Alt]''', '''[Ctrl]'''. | The following shift key buttons are available: '''[Shift]''', '''[Alt]''', '''[Ctrl]'''. | ||
'''[Alt]+[p]''' means: press and hold the '''[Alt]''' key and press at the same time the '''[p]''' key.<br>'''[Shift]+[INSERT]''' means: press and hold the '''[Shift]''' key and press the '''[INSERT]''' key. Here you find a list of functions that can be selected using such | '''[Alt]+[p]''' means: press and hold the '''[Alt]''' key and press at the same time the '''[p]''' key.<br>'''[Shift]+[INSERT]''' means: press and hold the '''[Shift]''' key and press the '''[INSERT]''' key. Here you find a list of functions that can be selected using such '''[[key combinations]]'''.<br><br> | ||
'''Mx''' - Expressions starting with a '''M''' are mouseclicks. TARGET 3001! recognizes 3 mouse buttons: left (1), middle (3) and right (2). The following combinations of mouse clicks are possible:<br> | '''Mx''' - Expressions starting with a '''M''' are mouseclicks. TARGET 3001! recognizes 3 mouse buttons: left (1), middle (3) and right (2). The following combinations of mouse clicks are possible:<br> | ||
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'''M1''' = click and release the left mouse button immediately.<br> | '''M1''' = click and release the left mouse button immediately.<br> | ||
'''M2''' = click and release the right mouse button immediately.<br> | '''M2''' = click and release the right mouse button immediately.<br> | ||
'''M3''' = scroll mousewheel (=zoom). Instead of zooming: '''[Ctrl]+[M3]''' wheel scrolls vertically, '''[Shift]+[M3]''' wheel scrolls horizontally. Alternatively: M3 in the free area of a scrollbar.<br> | '''M3''' = scroll mousewheel (=zoom). | ||
Instead of zooming: '''[Ctrl]+[M3]'''--> wheel scrolls vertically, '''[Shift]+[M3]''' --> wheel scrolls horizontally. Alternatively: M3 in the free area of a scrollbar.<br> | |||
'''M11''' = double click the left mouse button.<br> | '''M11''' = double click the left mouse button.<br> | ||
'''M22''' = double click the right mouse button.<br> | '''M22''' = double click the right mouse button.<br> |
Revision as of 12:19, 17 September 2013
The following conventions are valid for the spelling in the documentation:
[x] Expressions in rectangular brackets are keyboard strikes: [Pos1] or [Home] mean: press the [Pos1] key or the [Home] key (depending on your use of an English or a different keyboard). Shift keys are to be pressed prior to the character key or function key.
The following shift key buttons are available: [Shift], [Alt], [Ctrl].
[Alt]+[p] means: press and hold the [Alt] key and press at the same time the [p] key.
[Shift]+[INSERT] means: press and hold the [Shift] key and press the [INSERT] key. Here you find a list of functions that can be selected using such key combinations.
Mx - Expressions starting with a M are mouseclicks. TARGET 3001! recognizes 3 mouse buttons: left (1), middle (3) and right (2). The following combinations of mouse clicks are possible:
M1 = click and release the left mouse button immediately. |
You can adjust the sensitivity and the double-click speed of the mouse (for M11 and M22) as well as settings for left-handed use in the Windows control panel. What you can do using the mouse is written in topic >>> Mousekeys <<<
Orientation information in TARGET 3001! is given in degree (°). This refers to the right pointing axis of the coordinate system. The counting is done in a positive mathematical way (counter clockwise; positive X-axis = 0°, positive Y-axis = 90° etc.).