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LBA-USB User Guide Document No: 11294 Page 89
Shortcuts:
Minimize this window to deactivate computed results.
Double-click within this window to open the Computations dialog box.
Right-click within this window to open a convenient Results selection pop-up window.
Enable or disable individual results selections, reset statistics results, or save the current
results to the clipboard.
Note: Copy Results to Clipboard saves all of the numerical results to the clipboard
separated by commas in the same order as displayed in the results window.
These values can then be conveniently pasted into a spreadsheet or math
program.
3.4 Pan/Zoom Display Window
This window provides a graphical representation of where and how the digitized image
relates to the detector on the camera. The regions indicated in this display are not
drawn to scale. This window can be minimized but not resized. In this window the user
can Soft Zoom-in and Zoom-out (see below).
The title bar indicates the image size currently being captured and stored into the frame
buffer, along with the current resolution setting. Since this window is kept as small as
possible, the image size text is often truncated. Move the mouse pointer into the title
bar and a small pop-up will display the full text.
The outer white area represents the photosensitive surface area of the camera’s
detector. The red dot indicates the approximate placement of the X,Y origin. The origin
placement cannot be changed or affected in this window. To make changes, open the
Beam Display dialog box from the Options menu and edit the Origin Location.
3.4.1 Soft Zoom
A Soft Zoom does not affect data acquisition frame size or resolution. A soft
zoom only impacts the magnification of the displayed image. To initiate a soft
zoom, double-click with the right mouse button inside the dark gray box.
Observe that a smaller light gray box now appears and the beam display image
has been magnified. Continue to soft zoom-in by double-clicking with the right
mouse button until the image is magnified to 16x15 pixels. To soft zoom-out,
double-click with the right mouse button outside of the light gray box. Each soft
zoom increases or decreases the image magnification by a factor of 2x.