Konica Minolta VI-910 User Manual

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Select – Rectangle
[E] (Effective while held down)
Selecting/Unselecting Points within Specified Rectangle Area
This command is used to select/unselect the points present within a rectangle area drawn using the mouse.
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emo
Selected points will be displayed in red, and unselected points will be displayed in blue.
Note
When Windows Vista or Windows 7 is used, it may occur that the object cannot be drawn. In this case, please set the window
design other than Windows Aero. To change the window design, right-click on the desktop and select Personalize – Window
Color and Appearance.
Left 
: Selects all the points present within the rectangle area.
Middle ([Shift] + Left)  : –
Right 
: Unselects all the points present within the rectangle area.
 Operating Procedure 
1
  From the element list, select the de-
sired element.
2
  Click [Rectangle] on the [Select] menu.
The selected element will be ready to be dis-
played in all windows. It will be displayed if it 
is not displayed in the active window or the 
windows for which all the elements are set to 
be displayed.
3
  Locate the mouse pointer to the start 
point of the desired area (rectangle), 
press the left mouse button and drag 
it, then release the mouse button at the 
end point.
A rectangle will be drawn as illustrated, and all 
the points inside the rectangle will be selected 
if the rectangle is drawn while the left mouse 
button is pressed or they will be unselected 
if it is drawn while the right mouse button is 
pressed.
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•  Selected points will be displayed in red, and unselected 
points will be displayed in blue.
•  If using the shortcut key (default is [E]), note that you 
must hold the key down while setting the range of 
points to be selected (or deselected). The shortcut key 
works only on visible parts of the element.
•  If the Select – Select Front command is switched on 
(i.e. the command name is checked in the menu), the 
Select – Point command will operate only on points 
comprising polygons that are at the front and that are 
visible, and the mouse cursor will change to “
+
F
”. If 
the Select – Select Front command is off (unchecked), 
the Select – Point command will operate on all points, 
and the mouse cursor will change to “
+
”.
4
  Press the [ESC] key.
Select – Rectangle mode will be canceled.
Press a mouse button at the start point.
Drag
Release the mouse
button  at  the  end
point.