BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual page 97

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There are three types of cursors – an insert cursor, an edit cursor,
and a field cursor. An insert cursor appears as a thin cyan
horizontal line that appears between flight plan row. This cursor
allows you to insert new legs and procedures at that position. The
edit cursor appears as a cyan box surrounding the entire row and
allows you to perform operations on that row. A field cursor
appears as a filled cyan ("reverse video") box within a row.
Insert Cursor
Edit Cursor
Moving the cursor
Cursor movement can be controlled by the inner and outer rings
of the context sensitive knob located at the bottom right side of
the AeroNav. Rotation of the outer knob will move the cursor
through the flight plan between insert and edit cursors for each
row. Think of this as "coarse" control for moving quickly through
the flight plan. Rotation of the inner knob will also move the
cursor between insert and edit cursors, but also stop at each
editable field cursor position. Think of this as "fine" control.
Cursor movement can also be controlled using the touchscreen.
Touching between rows will move the insert cursor to that
position. Touching a row that is not already surrounded by the
edit cursor will move the edit cursor to that position. Touching a
field within a row that is surrounded by the cursor will move the
field cursor to that position.
89000039-010
Rev 1 May 2019
AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide
Insert Cursor –
Thin cyan line
FMS Subsystem 3-3
Edit Cursor –
Cyan box
surrounding
the row

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