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Mouse Tracker – Whenever the cursor is located on data shown in an image or plot, the numeric data values for that data is shown in a related Mouse Tracker window that pops up near the location of the cursor. This allows the user to see the specific numeric value for any data point (see example in Figure 17).
Drag Image – If the displayed image is larger than the viewing frame on screen, the mouse can be used to drag the image within the frame. Left-click on the image and drag the mouse in the direction needed.
Freehand Zoom In – The mouse can be used to zoom in on specific regions of the image or of a plot. To zoom in on a plot, hold the left mouse button down and drag a box around the area of interest (not shown). Releasing the button zooms to that region. On the image area of the Wells tab, this function is accomplished with the right mouse button rather than the left, because of the “left click and drag” function just described.
Freehand Zoom Out – For plots only, right-clicking the plot will cause the plot to zoom out by a factor of 1.5 in both the X and Y directions, centered on the middle of the current view. This zoom will not zoom farther than the limits of the data.