L3 Operating Fundamentals

2.5.1.2 Panning Panning is used in the graph views. Panning only operates when the graph has been made larger using the zoom function. This is because all graphs are automatically scaled to full view. When the zoom function is used to increase the resolution of the graph and to magnify a particular area of the graph, scroll bars appear on both the y-axis and x-axis. You may pan the graph by operating these scroll bars, either by touch or using a mouse. 2.5.1.3 Pinch Zoom You may zoom and enlarge a graph trace by using two fingers to frame the area to zoom and then moving your fingers apart as you touch the screen of your L3 workstation. NOTE To return the graph trace size to its original shape, simple double tap the graph view.

2.5.1.1 Touch Targets Touch targets are used throughout your L3 software. Targets are generally defined as tabs or pads, however, other forms are also used. For example, you can select a row in the Data view to view the graph of the selected run. Selecting a marker will open the Data Definition menu for the coefficients displayed in the marker. Text blocks are used, and when touched, allow you enter alpha and numeric characters. NOTE

When a graph is displayed, you may touch above or below the graph when using certain tools to achieve a result. For example, if you use the Min/Max/Avg tool to find the maximum load, select the tool then select anywhere above the graph trace. The marker for Lmax will displayed at the point equal to the maximum load.

Zoom using your fingers or the mouse on the trace or on a point on the trace.

Scroll handles are displayed when the graph trace is zoomed.

L3 Graph trace being “zoomed”

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