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OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Simulator Handling<br />

Mouse – How to Turn a Single Rotary Selector:<br />

When the mouse is placed inside the left or right half—here<br />

illustrated in blue and green—the mouse cursor changes<br />

to a rotation cursor. When this cursor is shown, clicking or<br />

holding the left mouse button will rotate the knob into the<br />

indicated direction. When the right mouse button is held<br />

additionally, the rotation speed will be higher.<br />

When a rotation cursor is shown, the mouse wheel is enabled<br />

as well. On the left half, wheel-down actions turn the knob<br />

anti-clockwise, on the right half clockwise.<br />

Mouse – How to Turn a Dual Rotary Selector:<br />

Rotary selectors which consist of an outer and an inner<br />

ring are surrounded by four quadrants—here illustrated in<br />

four colors. When the mouse enters a quadrant, the cursor<br />

changes to a large or a small minus or plus cursor. Clicking or<br />

holding the left mouse button will then do the following:<br />

Large minus (orange): Turns outer knob anti-clockwise.<br />

Large plus (magenta): Turns outer knob clockwise.<br />

Small minus (blue): Turns inner knob anti-clockwise.<br />

Small plus (green): Turns inner knob clockwise.<br />

In other words, the upper quadrants refer to the outer ring,<br />

the lower quadrants to the inner ring.<br />

When the right mouse button is held additionally, the<br />

rotation speed will be higher.<br />

When such a cursor is shown, the mouse wheel is enabled as<br />

well. On the left side, wheel-down actions turn the rings anticlockwise,<br />

on the right side clockwise.<br />

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