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There is a limitation with Point to Click Move immediately after a relative move - move, as we don't know where a camera is. So you have to wait for an absolute move before you can use Point to Move feature again. The system will warn you as you will see a red ring on the screen, as in the image below, and the command will not be actioned. You will have to wait until this relative move has completed before you can Point to Click successfully.

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Drag to Move

You can use the mouse to Left-Hand Click + Drag which displays a white pointer, moving the camera in the direction of the arrow. It can be moved in any direction away from the centre of the viewer. This allows you to move the camera in a diagonal direction, which the Direction & Magnification Controller can’t perform in one operation. The movement is proportional; manoeuvring it a little will move the camera a short distance, the further out you drag the arrow, will make the camera travel much further.

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If your system has multiple cameras you can dock the viewers together by using your mouse to drag Drag + dropDrop them into position. When you align one viewer with another, you can select if you wish to put the viewer, the right, left, above or below the other by using your mouse and hovering over the selector below:

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There are three sizes of viewer to choose from, small, medium and large. In the example below the smallest size viewer has been selected:

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You can CTRL + dragDrag to move the popup viewer around, change it’s size and pin it to the PPI map. When it is pinned to the PPI, then the Pin icon is removed as in the example below:

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