Full
Screen - CTRL+PGDN -
displays the current document using your full screen, hiding all
other programs and HyperSnap-DX 5's interface.
Previous
File - PGUP - loads
the previous file in the current directory into HyperSnap-DX 5's
workspace. This function (with the Next file function) gives you a
quick way of jumping back and forth to examine files within a directory.
Next
File - PGDN - loads
the next file in the current directory into HyperSnap-DX 5's
workspace. This function (with the Previous file function) gives you
a quick way of jumping back and forth to examine files within a directory.
Think
about it...
In a way, the previous two functions are like a big-window
"preview" function, letting you quickly see the files
within even a very large directory by hitting Page down and Page up
to go forward and backward, respectively.
It's very easy to quickly scan through a working image directory to
find the file you want using these two functions.
Toolbar
- shows or hides the toolbar. Note that if you hide the toolbar, you
will lose one-click access to certain features.
Status
Bar - shows or hides the status bar. The status bar provides
important information while you work, such as the function of menu
items as you scroll through them, and certain values of the current
image in the right-hand panes of the bar.
These panes will change to reflect the mouse coordinates as you move them over the image, making it possible to mark precise locations on your image should you desire this.
Drawing
Tools - shows or hides the drawing tools palette. If you
aren't drawing on your captures, and have limited screen real estate
(such as with a system running at 640 X 480 resolution), you may wish
to hide these tools.
The drawing tools are used to edit a capture (or a loaded image). To see what each tool does, hold your mouse over each icon on the drawing tool palette and a short description of that tool will appear, explaining what that tool does.
Customize
- this function lets you set many aspects of the HyperSnap-DX 5 user
interface to work in the ways you want it to. For example, you can
define which toolbar buttons are shown, add new buttons from the
available functions, customize menus by re-arranging them, hiding or
changing items, customize the keyboard shortcuts and establish the
overall look and feel of the toolbars and menus.
Because these features are so powerful, we've set up their own help section. For more information see Customizing HyperSnap's user interface topic.