The most common and important GoldSim mouse actions are summarized below:
A click selects an object in the graphics pane or the browser. The selected object is highlighted.
Note how the selected element (Expression1) is highlighted in both the graphics pane and the browser.
A double-click on an element displays a dialog for editing its properties. (Pressing Esc, or the OK or Cancel button in the dialog, subsequently closes the dialog.)
A right-click anywhere in the interface displays a context-sensitive menu (also referred to as a context menu). The contents of a context menu depend on the position of the cursor when you click.
If you right-click on an element, a menu is displayed containing actions you can take for that element:
Note: GoldSim utilizes right-click context menus extensively. In fact, you may come to rely almost solely on this technique to carry out most GoldSim actions. If you want to do something with an object, and are in doubt about how to accomplish the action, right-click!
Moving an object: You can move an object in the graphics pane by dragging it from one location to another. Note, however, that you cannot move an element from or to the browser.
Displaying a tool-tip: You can display a tool-tip for a model object in the graphics pane and browser by holding the cursor over the object (without clicking).
Selecting multiple objects: You can select multiple objects in the graphics pane by Ctrl-clicking on multiple objects in succession or by creating a "selection box" by dragging your cursor from one point in the graphics pane (not on an object) to another point.
To select elements Data1 and Expression1, use the cursor to drag a box around the two elements.