Various functions are available as part of the map.
mouse/touch operation
moving by grabbing the map with a mouse-click you can move the map around
overview map using the < button in the bottom right of the map you can expand an overview map
zooming in and out using the + and - buttons in the top left of the map you can obtain more or less detail in the map
switching themes or maps clicking on the ≡ icon on the right-hand side of the map you can view and select available maps and themes
retrieving information the map may contain elements that contain more information, by clicking these a popup will show this information
fullscreen display using the ✈ button the map can be maximized to fullscreen display, use the ✕ button to return to page display.
keyboard operation
Keyboard operation becomes available after activating the map using the tab key (the map will show a focus indicator ring).
moving using the arrow keys you can move the map
overview map using the + button in the bottom right of the map you can expand an overview map
zooming in and out using the + and - buttons in the top left of the map or by using the + and - keys you can obtain more or less detail in the map
switching themes or maps clicking on the ≡ icon on the right-hand side of the map you can view and select available maps and themes
retrieving information the map may contain elements that contain more information, using the i key you can activate a cursor that may be moved using the arrow keys, pressing the enter will execute an information retrieval. press the i or the escape key to return to navigation mode
fullscreen display using the ✈ button the map can be maximized to fullscreen display, use the ✕ button to return to page display.
It's possible that some of the functions or buttons describe above have been disabled by the page author or the administrator
The Founder
Dimtel, Inc. was founded by Dr. Dmitry Teytelman. Dr. Teytelman has been working in the area of accelerator feedback control and diagnostics since 1994. Dr. Teytelman's doctoral dissertation on control and diagnostics of coupled-bunch instabilities has been awarded the prestigious APS award for outstanding doctoral thesis research in beam physics.
Photography
Equipment photography for this web site by Dan Van Winkle.
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about/index.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/12 05:43 by dimtel