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MaxSea Operator Manual version 12.6 - Furuno USA

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Chart Window Controls<br />

• Right-click on the title bar to change the cursor palette layout, different types of layout are proposed in a<br />

menu:<br />

Standard display<br />

mode<br />

Note:<br />

1. degree of transparency choosing from "Not transparent" or 10% or 20% or 30% or 40% or 50% or<br />

Text outline.<br />

2. font size choosing from smallest or smaller or medium or bigger and biggest.<br />

3. two options for the cursor palette: full mode display shows all data and reduce mode shows only<br />

the position data.<br />

Reduce display<br />

mode<br />

No transparent<br />

display mode Text outline display mode<br />

Transparency layout option is available only with operating system Windows® 2000 and XP.<br />

Nav Data Palette Display<br />

The Nav Data palette can be used to display information sent by electronic equipments, which are connected to the<br />

input/output port of the computer ( GPS , central navigation equipment, etc.). The Nav Data palette regroups all data<br />

information providing to each available electronic equipment.<br />

To connect electronic equipment refer you to the related topic : Equipment Connection .<br />

The Nav Data palette is displayed, when the software is first used, in the right-hand side of the screen.<br />

• To show and hide the Nav data palette go to [Display] on the menu bar and choose [Nav data].<br />

• To obtain the Nav Data information in a form of "Menu bar" mode just double left-click on the cursor title<br />

bar.<br />

• To return in a form of floating palette, just left-click on the "customizing bar" and then drag to new<br />

position on the screen.<br />

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