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Copy Command – Use this command to copy selected sections to the Clipboard. This command does
not alter the current image. Since the Clipboard is shared between applications, you can use it to exchange
images with other programs. For example, you can start work on an image in an Image Editor, select and
copy it to the Clipboard, and then paste it into Windows Paint for further modifications. You can also copy
an image from Paint and paste it into an Image Editor.
Paste Command – Use this command to place previously cut or copied sections from the clipboard back
onto the touchscreen grid and switches the Button Bitmap Editor or Custom Button Editor into
Selection
mode. You can drag the pasted sections to the desired position on the page. You can use this to move
images between the Button Bitmap Editor and the Custom Button Editor. This command is not available if
the data on the Clipboard is not in bitmap format.
Help Topics – Use this command to open the Help Topics dialog box for more help.
DRAWING TOOLS
The Drawing Tools provide access to all the tools used by the Button
Bitmap Editor and Custom Button Editor.
Selection Tool - The Selection Tool is used to define a rectangular selection region on the image. To
define a selection, click the left mouse button in the Drawing Area where one corner of the selection rectangle
should be placed, drag the mouse to the opposite corner, and release the mouse button.
Button Selection Tool (Custom Button Editor only) - The Button Selection Tool defines the active but-
ton areas on a Custom Button image. To define a button selection, click the left mouse button in the Drawing
Area where one corner of the selection rectangle should be placed, drag the mouse to the opposite corner,
and release the mouse button. To remove an existing button selection, place the mouse cursor inside of the
selection you wish to remove and click the right mouse button.
Zoom Tool - The Zoom Tool is used to magnify portions of the image. Click the left mouse button over a
spot in the Drawing Area to “Zoom In” (make the image larger) or click the right mouse button over a point
to “Zoom Out” (make the image smaller). The
Zoom commands on the View menu can also be used to
change the Zoom level.
Chapter 6. Working with Buttons
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