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Bosch Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 11 VRS Applications Manual page 59

Standard nc operation

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Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 11VRS Standard NC Operation
Context menu
Menu bar
Function bar
Switching Between Tree and List
Navigation in the Tree
Navigation in the List
For entries with an own context menu, this can be shown by clicking on the right
mouse button or by pressing <Shift>+<F10>.
Within the context menu, the user can highlight an entry with the mouse, the
cursor buttons or by entering the underlined or the first letter and can execute
it via <Enter> or with the mouse. Via <ESC> or by clicking on the mouse outside
of the context menu, this can be closed again without executing any action.
The menu bar can contain individual entries with regard to the currently focused
object type of the MTX Navigator. The entries can be selected and activated by
the mouse or after pressing <F10> or <Alt>+<Letter> just as for context menus.
The function bar is only available in the IndraWorks Operation. It is located at
the lower margin of the user interface and consists of buttons which represent
the function keys <F2> to <F9>. These buttons can be triggered by clicking on
the left mouse button or by pressing the corresponding function key. The as‐
signment of the individual buttons in the MTX Navigator depends on the
currently focused object type.
Switching the entry focus between tree and list is either done by pressing
<Tab> or by selecting the desired object with the mouse. It is important, since
keyboard entries always refer to the currently focused entry. If you want to nav‐
igate in the list and if the focus is currently on the tree, it is sufficient to press
<Tab> to focus in the list. The tree entry is then focused again by pressing
<Tab> again.
The navigation in the tree can be executed via the keyboard and by means of
the mouse. Individual folders can be directly clicked on for highlighting with the
mouse. A click on the plus or minus sign at the left side of a folder or a double-
click on a folder itself opens or closes the latter.
The cursor keys are meant for navigation with the keyboard, whereas the folder
currently highlighted can be opened with <CursorRight> and closed with <Cur‐
sorLeft>.
Folders are placed one position upwards or downwards by the cursor keys
<CursorUp> and <CursorDown>.
Additionally, it can be jumped directly to the folders by entering the first sign of
the node name. Ambiguities result in a jump to the next appropriate folder.
With the keys <PgUp>, <PgDn>, <Pos1 >and <End>. you jump one screen side
upwards or downwards or to the first or the last folder in the tree.
When pressing <Backspace>, the highlighting moves to the respective super‐
ordinated folder in case the latter exists.
In the list, entries (folder, files or return label) are selected via the keys <Cur‐
sorUp> and <CursorDown> or by the mouse. With the keys <CursorLeft> and
<CursorRight>, the list section is shifted horizontally. Pressing the entry key or
double-clicking on the mouse causes the predefined command of the currently
highlighted entry:
Entry = Return label ⇒ a change to the next higher level takes place.
Entry = Folder⇒ it is placed and shown in the respective directory.
Entry = File ⇒ the function assigned to the file type (e.g. open editor) is
carried out.
Via <Backspace>, you can change to the next higher level as in the tree view.
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