1. Pitch on shortcut key
, when the mouse becomes the shape of a pen, it can be used to
link.
2. To do so, move the mouse pointer to a block input or output and press the left mouse button. Keep the
mouse button being pressed down and then drag the mouse pointer from your selected source terminal
to the target terminal. Now release the mouse button to anchor the connecting line to both terminals.
While the connecting line is being drawn, it is shown as a straight line between the first terminal and the
mouse pointer. Once it is anchored, it appears as a combination of horizontal and vertical lines, which can
be manipulated using the selection tool.
Fig. 7.10.4
xLogicsoft offers you a further option of connecting blocks when you right-click on the input or output of
a block. In the shortcut menu, click the Connect with block menu command. This calls a selection list
that contains all blocks available for your connection. Click on the relevant target block. xLogicsoft
Comfort then draws the connecting line. This method is especially useful for connecting a source to a
target block over a greater distance on the programming interface.
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