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2.1.1 Input Devices

There are two devices that enable you to put information into the D2D graphical interface to invoke a desired action: a mouse (also referred to as a pointing device) and a keyboard.

Mouse (Pointing Device)

Mouse Buttons (sometimes referred to in this manual as just Buttons) are designated by number, as shown in Exhibit 2.1.1-1.

Exhibit 2.1.1-1. Right-Handed Mouse Buttons

Most mouse actions are invoked with mouse button 1. For a right-handed mouse (default), button 1 is on the left. The handed-ness of the mouse is changed using Programs ->Settings -> Peripherals -> Mouse, which is available with Button 2 from the root (the blue background of the display). All subsequent references in this manual to the use of a Mouse Button (e.g., "click on the selector...") refer to Mouse Button 1 unless otherwise noted.

The three-button mouse is D2D's primary input device. Each button performs a number of different actions depending on where on the D2D display the mouse pointer is located. Thus, understanding mouse operations may be the most challenging aspect to learning the system. The mouse pointer is the graphical arrow that appears on the display and indicates the current position of the mouse. In all the following chapters of this manual, it is referred to as simply the "pointer."

Button 1 is the primary activator button (the left button on a right-handed mouse). This is the button you use to open and close menus and to make most menu selections. Table 2.1.1-1 summarizes the functions and user interface locations of each mouse button action.

Table 2.1.1-1. The Mouse Button Functions for the D2D Workspace (B1 through B3)
B1
Function Mouse Action Cursor Location
Open Pull-Down Menus Click B1 In Menu Bar
Create Tear-away Menus Click B1 On Dashed Line in Pull-Down Menu
Activate Menu Buttons Click B1 In Control Bar
Make Menu Selection Click B1 In menu
Iconify Dialog Box Click B1 In Little Square in Title Bar of Dialog Boxes
Zoom Out Click B1 In Large and Small Display Panes
Toggle Product Legend Click B1 On Legend in Large Display Pane
Sample Data Press and Hold B1 In Large and Small Display Panes with Image Data, METAR,  Ceiling/Vis Plots, or wind vector grids.
Drag Slider to Desired Setting Press and Hold B1 On Slider Bar in Dialog Box
Edit Point, Baseline, Distance Speed Tolls, WarnGen, and Selecting Alert Area Press and Hold B1 In Large and Small Display Panes
Pops, Pushes, or Moves Click B1 In Title Bar of any Window or Dialog Box
Press B1 and Alt Key Simultaneously to reposition Workspace Panel Press B1 and Alt Key Simultaneously In Workspace Panel at Bottom
B2
Zoom In Click B2 In Large and Small Display Panes
Pan Across Zoomed Product Press and Hold B2, Drag Mouse In Large and Small Display Panes
Toggle Product Between Contour and Image (or Barbs, Arrows, and Streamlines for Wind Data) Click B2 On Product Name in Volume Browser
Make Tools Editable Click B2 On Legend of Tools in Large Pane
Insert/Delete Vertices When Editing Warning Box Click B2 On Lines/Vertices of Warning Box in Large and Small Display Panes
Expand or Compress Section of Color Bar  Press and Hold B2,
Drag Mouse, Release to see change.
On Color Bar in Image Colors Editor
Move Window or Dialog Box Without Popping Press and Hold B2,
Drag Mouse
In Title Bar of any Window or Dialog Box that is Partially Covered by D2D Display
B3
Swap Small Display Pane with Large Display Pane Click B3 In Small Display Panes
Pop/Push Dialog Boxes Click B3 In Title Bar of D2D Display or Dialog Box
Toggle All Product Legends Click B3 Over Displayed Product in Large Display Pane
Bring Up Color Table Click B3 On Legend in Large Display Pane
Open Respective Pop-up Menu Press and Hold B3 On Legends or Over Displayed Products in Large and Small Display Panes and in 4-Panel
Open Pop-up Menu in Volume Browser Press and Hold B3  On Product Name in Volume Browser
Toggle Alert Cells Click B3 In Radar Alert Area

Most of the mouse actions described in Table 2.1.1-1 are related to features that are covered in detail in upcoming chapters.

Keyboard

Exhibit 2.1.1-2 shows the AWIPS workstation keyboard.

Exhibit 2.1.1-2. The AWIPS Workstation Keyboard

Accelerator Keys

Instead of using the mouse pointer for every workstation display manipulation, some functions can be activated by pressing a combination of keyboard keys, called Accelerator Keys. The keys required to activate the menu option are displayed to the right of the option within the menu. The keyboard actions for menu functions are listed in Table 2.1.1-2.
 

Table 2.1.1-2. Accelerator Keys for Menu Functions
Menu Function Keys or Key Combinations
New Procedure Ctrl + n
Open Procedure Ctrl + o
Copy Display to Procedure(s) Ctrl + b
Delete Procedure - requires acknowledgment Ctrl + d
Open History List Ctrl + h
Open Print Dialog Box Ctrl + p
Open Time Options Dialog Box Ctrl + t
Open Data Scale Dialog Box Ctrl + s
Exit D2D - requires acknowledgment Alt + F4
Clear Large Display Pane Ctrl + c
Open Loop Properties Dialog Box Ctrl + l
Open Image Properties Dialog Box Ctrl + i
Opens first pull-down menu. Use arrows to scroll through every menu option of each menu. Press Enter key on keyboard to make a menu selection. F10
Cursor Location  F12

For Large Display functions, the Accelerator Keys are located in the right-hand section of the keyboard (also called the Numeric Keypad). Refer to Exhibit 2.1.1-3 for an illustration.


Exhibit 2.1.1-3. The Numeric Keypad.

Table 2.1.1-3 gives the Accelerator Keys for Large Display functions. You should become familiar with using these keys, because they provide convenient shortcuts to perform routine display manipulations.

Table 2.1.1-3. Accelerator Keys for Large Display Functions
Large Display Functions Key or Key Combinations
Step Back (turns off looping) Left Arrow
Step Forward (turns off looping) Right Arrow
First Frame Ctrl + Left Arrow
Last Frame Ctrl + Right Arrow
Increase Loop Speed (turns on looping) Up Arrow
Decrease Loop Speed (turns on looping) Down Arrow
Toggle Image Keypad 0
Toggle Overlays 1-9 Keypad 1- 9
Toggle Overlays 10-19 Shift + Keypad 0-9
Image 1/Image 2 Toggle Keypad Decimal (.)
- For Single Image, Fades Brightness
- For Combined Image: Fades to Image 1 (-) and Image 2 (+)
Keypad + and -
Legend Cycle:
1. Show Product Legends
2. Show Map Legends
3. Show Valid Time
Keypad Enter
Zoom Out 1:1 Shift + Mouse Button 1

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