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Operating System |
Windows XP/2000 |
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CPU |
Pentium 1GHz or better |
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Memory |
256MB or more |
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Display resolution |
800x600 or more |
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Hard drive use |
up to 100 MB of free space |
Some of the states, especially in the Northeast, are small. In the printout of the entire country on one page, it can be difficult to tell where one state ends and the next begins. You can get a closer look in several ways.
Zoom in on a particular state
First, you can zoom in on a particular state. Touch the state on the Touchpad to select it. When the program reads the state's name, the state is selected. To zoom in on that state, press Alt+V to open the View menu. Select the menu item 'Fit selection to window'. This will expand the state to the point that it fills the entire screen. To examine this zoomed in view of the state with the Touchpad, print it, remove the copy of the full USA map from the Touchpad and replace it with the new print out. It is often useful to zoom out one or two steps with Page Down before printing to reduce the size of the object a bit in order to include portions of all the states around it.
Zoom in on a particular region
If you want to get closer up but want to include a number of states, you can zoom in on a rectangular area you specify. To do this, press Shift+Page Up or enter the View menu and select the 'Zoom rectangle' item. The IVEO application will say "Select corners of rectangle to zoom in." Select two corners of the rectangle, diagonal from each other. For example, choose the top right corner of the print rectangle at the top of Maine and then press somewhere inside Tennessee. This will provide a larger, easier to explore map of the Northeast. Now you can emboss the zoomed in view of the region and explore it on the Touchpad just like you did with the entire map before. In accessibility view, users will be asked to confirm selections with the spacebar.
If you've zoomed in on an area, but you decide you'd like to view the states above, below or to the sides of it, simply use the 'Pan Up', 'Pan Down', 'Pan Left' or 'Pan Right' commands in the View menu or their hot keys (Ctrl+arrow in the direction of the pan). Choosing 'Pan Up' will move the entire picture up on the screen (and therefore show more of the states below the area you were looking at). The other Pan commands work similarly. The relative size of the zoom or pan steps is user-definable in the Preferences item in the file menu.
If you've zoomed in, but now you want to work with the entire map again, it's easy to return to the original view. Press Ctrl+Page Up or open the View menu, then select the 'Fit to window' menu item. This will return the file to the way it was when you opened it.
If you've returned to the entire map view, but you want to take another look at one of the close up maps you embossed, just reopen the zoomed in view. You can also reopen the full USA map at a later time when some other file may be loaded. Place the printout you want to examine on your Touchpad. Press Ctrl+B or select the 'Open from barcode' item in the File menu and press Enter. The IVEO program will say "Touch first barcode point." The three barcode points are the three embossed dots located along the top edge of the print out above the image. Touch the one farthest to the left. IVEO will prompt you to "Press space to confirm." If you touched the correct spot, press the space bar to move on to the next point. IVEO will then say "Touch second barcode point." Touch the middle barcode point and then the space bar to confirm it as prompted. The program will say "Touch third barcode point." Touch the barcode dot farthest to the right and press the space bar to confirm it. The program will say "barcode reading finished" and the view of your print out will automatically load in the Viewer.
If IVEO does not recognize the barcode, it will say "No data found for this barcode." This may be because the Touchpad read a touch as a barcode point you didn't intend. Try opening from the barcode again. Alternatively the “Open from Index” item may be used to open the file for an existing printout. Recalling the file and zoom parameters is possible only if the printout has been made on the computer where it is viewed or if the bar code library is transferred along with the SVG file from computer to computer.
You don't need to close the file you're using to open a new file, but only one file can be open at a time. When you open a new file, the program will automatically close the old one for you. You can not save different views of a file, but you do not need to if you keep the printed copies of the views because you can recall the views directly from the printouts. The program will save any changes you've made in the original view.
When you've finished using IVEO, you can close it by selecting 'Exit' in the File menu or by pressing Alt+F4.
Note: We have pointed out only a few of the hot keys such as Ctrl+B for bar code and Alt+F4 for exit. Most menu items have shortcut keys that you can learn from the "IVEO Viewer Command Overview".
Open IVEO Viewer. To create a new, blank file, press Ctrl+N or select “New” in the file menu. To open an existing file, select ‘Open' from the File menu or press Ctrl+O. Browse to the desired file and open it as described in the tutorial.
Sometimes objects are difficult to select because of their small size or unmarked location. One can easily select and edit all objects using the elements list. Display by pressing Shift+E or by selecting the ‘Elements List' item in the Show menu. At the bottom of the elements list, there is an Edit button that will bring up the same dialog box that the Edit Object command brings up. Click this button or press Alt+E after selecting the object to be edited. After editing all desired objects, close the elements list with Alt+C or by clicking the ‘Close” button.