Adjusting the Image Cursor
To interactively adjust the size and position of
the
Image Cursor,
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Make sure the target
Image Window has focus.
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Select
Cursor Mode using on the
Image Bar or right click on the image to open the
Image Context Menu
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To position the
Image Cursor, move the mouse pointer (mouse pointer) to the point
of interest and then press the left button (Mouse Down).
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To drag the Image
Cursor around the image, do mouse down and then move the mouse. The
Image Cursor and mouse pointer remain locked together on center as
long as the mouse button is down. Mouse up at the final
position.
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To resize the
cursor, let the mouse pointer hover over an edge or corner, then
mouse down and drag the cursor to the desired size.
Exact Positioning Methods
Using the mouse to move the image cursor can be
difficult for precise positioning or for small moves of a few
pixels or less. Mira has 2 alternative methods for "exact"
positioning of the Image Cursor:
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Use the keyboard arrow keys such as [>]. Note: To use the arrow keys, the Image
Window must have the keyboard focus so that it receives the
keystrokes.
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The
Go To Coordinates command positions the image
cursor at an exact pixel or world coordinate position. Use
Ctrl+G to get to this command
quickly, and dock its dialog along the screen edge for repeated
use. This dialog works with the Image Window that has the
focus.
Saving Properties as the Default
When you have finished changing the cursor
properties such as shape, size, and colors, you can save the new
properties as default values using the Save command in the
Image Context Menu > Cursor menu.
Related Topics
Image Cursor
Image Cursor Properties
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