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After having started TARGET 3001! you're in You can reach the pointer mode from any other mode by pressing '''[ESC]''' or reach it directly by using the tool [[Image:DoubleArrow.jpg]]. Click on the small arrow to the right of this pictogram to get a toolbar with the following settings for the pointer mode:<br><br>
After having started TARGET 3001! you're in pointer mode. You can reach the pointer mode from any other mode by pressing '''[ESC]''' or reach it directly by using the tool [[Image:DoubleArrow.jpg]]. Settings for the pointer mode please find in the sidebar:<br><br>


If one of the following tools is pressed down then clicking a signal segment in "pointer mode" results in ...<br>  
If one of the following tools is pressed down then clicking a signal segment in "pointer mode" results in ...<br>  
[[Image:SelectSegment.png]] ... the selection of that single segment.<br>
[[Image:SelectSegment.png]] ... the selection of that particular segment.<br>
[[Image:SelectBranch.png]] ... the selection of a branch of the signal.<br>   
[[Image:SelectBranch.png]] ... the selection of a branch of the signal.<br>   
[[Image:SelectIsland.png]] ... the selection of the connected signal island.<br>  
[[Image:SelectIsland.png]] ... the selection of the connected signal island.<br>  

Revision as of 11:56, 27 April 2016

From V15 the pointer toolbar is integrated to the sidebar within the highlighting modes under "Settings"!


After having started TARGET 3001! you're in pointer mode. You can reach the pointer mode from any other mode by pressing [ESC] or reach it directly by using the tool . Settings for the pointer mode please find in the sidebar:

If one of the following tools is pressed down then clicking a signal segment in "pointer mode" results in ...
... the selection of that particular segment.
... the selection of a branch of the signal.
... the selection of the connected signal island.
... the selection of the whole signal in that view.

If you click a highlighted segment again, the signal will be highlighted according to the next range (according to the above switches). Repetitive clicking on a signal/track leads to different highlighting ranges.

If one of the following tools is pushed, a "dragged" line segment hit in the middle with [z] or M1H will be ...
... split into two segments (= a new sharp bend).
... changed into an arc.
... changed into a Bezier-curve (spline).

If this tool is pushed, the whole symbol or package will be highlighted if the handle is clicked.
If this tool is pushed, the whole symbol or package will be highlighted if any component element is clicked. If both buttons are pushed, both aspects apply.
Press this button for highlighting all elements of a module.


See also Toolbar