Using Displays
Pan and Zoom
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SPARCbook Portable Workstation User Guide
Pan and Zoom
When using emulated frame buffer mode, you can use the
SPARCbook’s pan and zoom facilities.
Display panning
When the image in the emulated frame buffer is larger than the physical
display area, (if, for example, you have zoomed in on the image), you
can pan to the parts of the image that are hidden beyond the edge of the
display.
To pan the display, move the cursor to the edge of the display, toward
the part of the image that you wish to see. For example, if the part of the
image that you want to see is to the left of the display, move the cursor
to the left edge, and continue trying to move the cursor to the left.
Display zoom
Depending on the selected emulated frame buffer resolution and
physical display resolution, your SPARCbook provides two or three
zoom levels, as illustrated in Figure 11-2.
Figure 11-2 Zoom Levels
Zoom to Fit
Zoom One to One
Zoom to View
Pause-Page Up
Pause-Page Up
Pause-Page Down
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