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SDE-VS User’s Guide (Part 1) Chapter 4 – Visual Modeling Figure 4.47 - Select the Element 3. If the selected item refers to an element in the active diagram, this element will be spotlighted in the diagram. Figure 4.48 - Spotlight in the diagram 4. With the desired element in the list selected, press the Enter Key. If the selected element belongs to a diagram, this diagram will be opened, and the element will be selected and centered in the diagram. If the selected element is a model that does not have a view, it will be selected in the Model pane. Figure 4.49 - Select in Model pane Mouse Gesture Mouse gestures allow you to execute common commands and create UML models within the diagrams. 4-19
SDE-VS User’s Guide (Part 1) Chapter 4 – Visual Modeling Using Mouse Gesture in Windows To use mouse gestures in Windows, simply hold down the right mouse button and move the mouse to form the gesture (a blue path will be shown indicating your gesture). When you release the button, the gesture command will be executed. Figure 4.50 - Using mouse gesture in Windows General Features The following is the 11 basic gestures supported by SDE-VS: Gestures Description Gestures Descriptions 4-20 Down V Right Clockwise Rectangle* Folder Shape* Down V Up# Left V Down V Right V Down V Left (squarish S) Left V Down V Right V Up - Left The node is the start point of each gesture * Start at any point # Bi-directional Table 4.2 A full list of gesture commands can be found in the Appendix C. Down V Left Counter Clockwise Rectangle* Right V Left# Right V Left V Right V Down V Left V Up*# Right V Down V Left V Up - Right
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SDE-VS User’s Guide (Part 1) Chapter 4 – <strong>Visual</strong> Modeling<br />
Using Mouse Gesture in Windows<br />
To use mouse gestures in Windows, simply hold down the right mouse button and move the mouse to form the gesture (a blue<br />
path will be shown indicating your gesture). When you release the button, the gesture command will be executed.<br />
Figure 4.50 - Using mouse gesture in Windows<br />
General Features<br />
The following is the 11 basic gestures supported by SDE-VS:<br />
Gestures Description Gestures Descriptions<br />
4-20<br />
Down V Right<br />
Clockwise Rectangle*<br />
Folder Shape*<br />
Down V Up#<br />
Left V Down V Right V Down V Left (squarish S)<br />
Left V Down V Right V Up - Left<br />
The node is the start point of each gesture<br />
* Start at any point<br />
# Bi-directional<br />
Table 4.2<br />
A full list of gesture commands can be found in the Appendix C.<br />
Down V Left<br />
Counter Clockwise Rectangle*<br />
Right V Left#<br />
Right V Left V Right V Down V Left V Up*#<br />
Right V Down V Left V Up - Right