Manipulating The Screen In Rtn Mode - GPS TrackMaker Reference Manual

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13.2 Manipulating the Screen in RTN Mode

Press the right mouse button to drag the map. Click once with the left mouse button on the map to return the
vehicle to the center of screen.
Button
Unpressed: Automatic mode that changes the screen every time that the ship starts to leave the screen limits.
This is the default mode that must be enabled when the User wants to have a constant view of their position on
the screen of the computer. In this mode, dragging the image or to zoom using the mouse is not allowed.
Pressed: In this mode, the User can drag the image with the right mouse button, or Zoom with left mouse
button. However, the ship may not be displayed if it is outside of the screen limits. This mode is very useful when
the User wants to verify some detail in the map that is out of the limits of the current position.
The shortcut key CTRL F5 alternates AUTO view mode to MOVE mode and vice-versa. It is also possible to
alternate the view mode through the Nav Tools menu.
The following tools of screen manipulation are also available:
Zoom In
(F2 Key).
Zoom Out
(F3 Key).
General View
(F4 Key).
Nav Zoom tool that zoom in the ship, placing it in the center of the screen. This function is very useful in case
if Move mode is enabled and the ship is out of the screen limits. (Shortcut CTRL F2).
Mark Waypoint
(W Key)
– Shows
Altitude Profile
Configures Real-Time Navigation
– Show/Hide instruments
– Abort communication
– Shows the Remote Tracker Console (Vehicular Tracking)
– Select background map
– Open Maps in Google Earth®
– Open Maps on the Internet
– Arrange Windows
– Exits Real-time Navigation mode
CTRL W: Alternates the visualization of Waypoints
CTRL T: Alternates the visualization of Tracklogs
CTRL R: Alternates the visualization of Routes
CTRL G: Alternates the visualization of grid lines
These functions can also be accessed through the View menu.
in real time
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