Difference between revisions of "SciFigs: Zoom"
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+ | Zoom can be enabled selecting zoom from the Graph Content menu. In this way he is in zoom mode and the mouse pointer is a small magnifying glass that can be used to define a rectangular window to zoom. The user can Unzoom using the Graph Content menu and he has to un-select Zoom to get out of the Zoom mode. | ||
+ | '''Note for Zoom through a mouse''' | ||
+ | === Linux === | ||
+ | You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse | ||
+ | === Windows === | ||
+ | You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse | ||
+ | === Mac OS === | ||
+ | You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse. You can also use the touchpad and the apple button (cmd), were scrolling down zoom in and scrolling to the left zoom out. Additionaly if you use Windows on a Mac through a Virtual Machine (Fussion or Parallel) you need to press control (ctrl) and the apple button (cmd). |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 12 March 2010
Zoom can be enabled selecting zoom from the Graph Content menu. In this way he is in zoom mode and the mouse pointer is a small magnifying glass that can be used to define a rectangular window to zoom. The user can Unzoom using the Graph Content menu and he has to un-select Zoom to get out of the Zoom mode. Note for Zoom through a mouse
Linux
You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse
Windows
You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse
Mac OS
You can Zoom Unzoom using the Control Button and the scroll wheel of the mouse. You can also use the touchpad and the apple button (cmd), were scrolling down zoom in and scrolling to the left zoom out. Additionaly if you use Windows on a Mac through a Virtual Machine (Fussion or Parallel) you need to press control (ctrl) and the apple button (cmd).