13. Configurator, Warp User Interface
13.6 Making an adjustment via drag and drop

How to make the adjustment

1. Click on the selected node and hold down the mouse button.
2. Move the node in the desired direction.
The position of all the other nodes in the active area is recalculated with rega rd to the new position of
the active node. (image 13- 11)
As long as the dots remain green, the warping board can execute this new position. The coordinates
and the status icon of the selected active node are also green;
When the dots become orange, a possible problem can occur on the warping board. Thecoordinates
values change also to orange and the status icon goes to the error state.
When the dots become red, the warping board is possibly not a ble to execute these settings. The
coordinates values change also to red and the status icon goes to the warn ing state.
Image 13-11
A Normal status indication
B Error status indication
C Warning status indication
To solve this problem, go to a higher resolution(more active nodes) and change rst
some adjacent nodes before returning to the original node.
13.7 Making an adjustment via the Floater menu or keyboard

About the arrow keys

ClickinonthearrowkeysoftheFloatermenu is the same as pressing Ctrl +arrow key on the keyboard.

How to make the adjustment

1.Selecttheactivenodetomove.
2. Before starting, set rst the adjustment step. Click on the drop down box next to Step in the Floating
menu and select the number of pixels one step represents. (image13-12)
3. Click on the arrow keys to move the node in the desired direction. Each click represents a jump of x
pixels where x is thenumber set in Step.
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