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Example:
You can scroll through a long table in conventional mouse operation by clicking in the
table's scrollbar repeatedly. In touchscreen operation, you would scroll through the
table by dragging the table up and down with your finger.
3.3.4 Working with dialogs
Dialogs provide groups of related settings and allow to make selections and enter data
in an organized way. The settings are visualized, if possible. An example is shown
below.
All dialogs are operated in a similar way.
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To open a dialog, select a softtool button with three dots appearing in its label (e.g.
"Start... (Manual)").
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The title bar of each dialog contains some convenience functions:
– Use the "Dialog Transparency" function to make the display elements behind
the dialog visible.
Note: The "Dialog Transparency" is a global setting, i.e. it applies to all dialogs.
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Use the
icon to create a screenshot of the dialog.
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Drag and drop the lower right corner of the dialog to modify its size.
Operating the instrument