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5 In the Field<br />

B Tip<br />

B Tip<br />

– Use the = key to hide the map cursor and the arrow keys to show<br />

it again. When the map cursor is hidden, = closes the Map module.<br />

Panning<br />

When the map cursor is visible, you can use the arrow keys to move it<br />

around, and to pan to another part of the map. When you move the<br />

map cursor to the edge of the screen, the map automatically pans so<br />

the map cursor is in the center of the screen. The map cursor remains<br />

at the same GPS position and the map scale does not change.<br />

– If you press [ while you press an arrow key, the map pans one<br />

screen width or height in the direction of the arrow. For example, press<br />

[ {( to pan one screen width to the right.<br />

Highlighting and selecting features<br />

The feature that is highlighted in the Review data list is also the<br />

highlighted feature on the map. A highlighted line or area appears in<br />

bold, while a highlighted point feature appears in reversed colors. For<br />

example, when the point feature symbol is selected it appears as .<br />

When you position the map cursor directly over the center of a point<br />

feature, or any part of a line or area feature, the feature’s ID number<br />

and name appear beside the map cursor. If labels have been<br />

configured, the two label values appear below the name and ID.<br />

122 TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual

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