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CONFIGURING THE COLOR VIRTUAL HMI<br />

WORKING WITH THE GRID<br />

To select a page, either click on the page in the page list, or use the up and down arrows in the<br />

toolbar. Alternatively, you can use the Alt+Left and Alt+Right key combinations to move<br />

up and down the list as required. These keys will work no matter which pane is selected.<br />

WORKING WITH THE GRID<br />

The Show Grid command on the View menu can be used to show or hide an eight-pixel grid<br />

that is useful for aligning objects. Every eighth column of the grid is shown in a brighter<br />

color, as is every sixth row. Various drawing operations may be configured so as to “snap” to<br />

the grid points whether or not the grid is shown,. The three separate actions of creating<br />

objects, moving objects and sizing objects may be controlled individually, or the Snap for All<br />

or Snap for None commands may be used to control all three actions at once.<br />

THE DRAWING TOOLBOX<br />

To edit the contents of a display page, first select the page as described<br />

above. Then, click on the rectangle that represents the Master’s display.<br />

A white rectangle will appear around the display to indicate that it has<br />

been selected, and the drawing toolbox will appear.<br />

This toolbox is used to add various elements, known as primitives, to<br />

the display page. The first two icons control the insertion mode, while<br />

the balance of the icons represent individual primitives. The primitives<br />

shown in yellow are basic geometric and animation items, while the<br />

ones shown in green are rich primitives that use formatting and other<br />

information from a data tag to control their operation. The primitives<br />

shown in red are system items, such as the active alarm viewer.<br />

Primitives shown in blue are typically enhanced versions of other<br />

primitives that were added to the software more recently.<br />

All of the commands contained in the toolbox can also be accessed via the Insert menu.<br />

REVISION 6 PAGE 159

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