GGU-SHRINKAGE: Keyboard and mouse
By double-clicking the left mouse button on legends or Mini-CAD objects, the editor for the selected element immediately opens, allowing it to be edited.
If you double-click in the system graphics with the left mouse button you will see a message box with the results at the selected depth. This gives you a quick overview of the results for any desired depth.
In most dialog boxes, the buttons for leaving the box or buttons for decisive functions are marked thickly and can be reached by clicking the [Enter]/[Return] key.
In dialog boxes in which you have to make entries, e.g. change soil properties, the quickest way to jump to the next input box is to use the [Tab] key. The previous value is marked and can be overwritten directly with the new entry. You do not have to move to the box with the mouse and delete the old entry in advance.
In input boxes with numerical values, you can use the calculation operations listed in “Tips and tricks: Mathematical functions in input boxes with numbers” to change them.
You can scroll the screen with the keyboard using the cursor keys and the [Page up] and [Page down] keys. After activating the zoom functions, click on an area of the screen to enlarge or reduce the display by a factor of 2. Alternatively, by clicking and dragging the mouse while holding down the [Ctrl] key, you define a window section which is then displayed in full screen. By clicking and dragging the mouse while holding down the [Shift] and [Ctrl] keys, you zoom into your system graphic, i.e. you change the scale of your system representation.
You can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out or to move the screen display. When the program is started for the first time, the default setting for mouse wheel operation is activated according to Windows conventions:
Mouse wheel up = move screen image up
Mouse wheel down = move screen image down
[Shift] + mouse wheel up = move screen image right
[Shift] + mouse wheel down = move screen image left
[Strg] + mouse wheel up = enlarge screen image (zoom in)
[Strg] + mouse wheel down = reduce screen image (zoom out)
From a zoomed representation you return to the full screen with [Esc].
If you click the right mouse button anywhere on the screen a context menu containing the principal menu items opens.
