Sennheiser ADN D1 Instructions for Use - Page 111

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Using the "Conference Manager" software ̈ Select the shape of the rectangles or circles from the "Proportion of Table" drop-down list. The thumbnail displays the selected shape. ̈ Click "OK". The desired number of rectangles or circles is placed on the canvas. Newly placed objects can cover existing objects. In this case, change the order of the objects by sending them to the front or back (see page 116). Moving graphic objects ̈ Select the desired object on the canvas. The object appears with a bounding box (dotted line) around it. Objects that cannot be selected are locked (see page 118). ̈ Move the object to the desired position. If you want to move several objects simultaneously, position the mouse pointer on the canvas, then click and hold down the left mouse button while you draw a box around the objects to be moved. Alternatively, hold down the "CTRL" key and click the desired objects one after the other. You can also select all objects on the canvas by clicking "Edit" > "Select all" in the menu bar (or by pressing the key combination "CTRL" + "a"). Use the grid lines to align the objects (see page 117). Resizing graphic objects To resize rectangles, circles, lines or paths: ̈ Select the desired object on the canvas. The object appears with a bounding box (dotted line) and bounding box handles around it. ̈ Place the mouse pointer on the desired bounding box handle. The mouse pointer changes to a hand icon. ̈ Resize the object as needed. Rotating objects ̈ Select the desired object on the canvas. The selected object is outlined with a dotted line. The "Form" box appears. ̈ Select the desired rotation angle from the "Angle" drop-down list. Or: ̈ Enter the desired rotation angle into the "Angle" drop-down list box. 110 | ADN Digital Conference System

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Using the “Conference Manager” software
110 |
ADN Digital Conference System
±
Select the shape of the rectangles or circles from the “
Proportion of Table
drop-down list.
The thumbnail displays the selected shape.
±
Click “
OK
”.
The desired number of rectangles or circles is placed on the canvas.
Moving graphic objects
±
Select the desired object on the canvas.
The object appears with a bounding box (dotted line) around it. Objects that
cannot be selected are locked (see page 118).
±
Move the object to the desired position.
Resizing graphic objects
To resize rectangles, circles, lines or paths:
±
Select the desired object on the canvas.
The object appears with a bounding box (dotted line) and bounding box
handles around it.
±
Place the mouse pointer on the desired bounding box handle.
The mouse pointer changes to a hand icon.
±
Resize the object as needed.
Rotating objects
±
Select the desired object on the canvas.
The selected object is outlined with a dotted line. The “
Form
” box appears.
±
Select the desired rotation angle from the “
Angle
” drop-down list.
Or:
±
Enter the desired rotation angle into the “
Angle
” drop-down list box.
Newly placed objects can cover existing objects. In this case, change the
order of the objects by sending them to the front or back (see page 116).
If you want to move several objects simultaneously, position the mouse
pointer on the canvas, then click and hold down the left mouse button while
you draw a box around the objects to be moved. Alternatively, hold down
the “
CTRL
” key and click the desired objects one after the other.
You can also select all objects on the canvas by clicking “
Edit
” > “
Select all
in the menu bar (or by pressing the key combination “
CTRL
” + “
a
”).
Use the grid lines to align the objects (see page 117).