Using The Mouse To Control The System; Status Bar Icon Definitions - Simrad NSO evo3S MPU Operator's Manual

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Using the mouse to control the system

The mouse pointer becomes visible when you move the mouse, and it will auto-hide after a
few seconds of inactivity.
Press the left key to position the cursor on a panel or to select an option.
Press and hold the left key and drag the mouse to:
- Perform drag, flick, or swipe actions
- Select text in an input field
- Pan a chart
- Pan to view sonar history or depth
- Move the slide up or down on a slide bar
Use the scroll wheel to zoom a zoomable panel or image, or to scroll through menu and
dialog options.
The use of the right key depends on if the cursor is active or not.
- With active cursor: press the right key to display information about the item at cursor
position.
- Without active cursor: press the right key to toggle the panel menu on/off.

Status bar icon definitions

Depending on your system and set up, the following icons can appear on the status bar:
Icon
Definition
Alarm - a standard (yellow), important (orange) or critical (red) alarm is
sent. To remove the icon in the status bar, acknowledge the alarm in the
Alarms dialog. If needed, change the alarm setting or remedy the
situation so the same alarm is not resent immediately by the system.
Autopilot modes: Auto-Heading hold, Follow up, Navigation, No drift,
Standby. Use the autopilot controller to select an autopilot mode.
Autopilot turns - autopilot is turning the vessel in a turn mode: C turn,
Depth turn, S turns, Spiral turn, Square turn, ZigZag turns. In most cases,
when the turn is completed the turn icon is replaced with an autopilot
mode icon. Use the autopilot controller to select an autopilot turn or
cancel the turn.
Downloading files, e.g.: software update file, logs from C-MAP Genesis,
GRIB weather files, PredictWind routes, etc.
The unit is connected to the internet. The unit can be used to download
or upload files to the internet.
No GPS signal. Clear view between the antenna and satellites with no
obstructions is best. The placement of the GPS and obstructions
between it and satellites can affect the signal strength (e.g. placing the
GPS antenna in a room with metal walls and/or ceiling). Weather
conditions can also affect the signal.
Check cables and connectors if your system has an external GPS
antenna.
To see status of satellite signal fixes, open the system settings dialog and
select the Satellites option.
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