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157. Toolbar introduction
In this lesson, we mainly learn the meanings of the toolbar logo in the bitmap.
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How to use bitmap

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In this lesson, we mainly learn the meanings of the toolbar logo in the bitmap

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After the bitmap is opened, there will be a row of toolbars on the top

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Different icons have different meanings and different functions

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The A logo icon in the bitmap represents the dual-open function

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When we turn on the dual-open function, half of the screen can display bitmaps,

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and the other half can display drawings

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The two mark icons marked by B and C are zoom in and zoom out

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When we click the plus sign with the mouse, the bitmap can be enlarged,

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and the bitmap can be zoomed out when we click the minus sign

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There are shortcuts for zooming in and out in the bitmap

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Slide the mouse wheel up, the bitmap will zoom in,

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and slide down, the bitmap will zoom out

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The toolbar icon marked with D represents centering

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If we zoom in on the bitmap, click the icon to display the entire bitmap in the middle of the screen

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The icon marked by E is the refresh function

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When the bitmap usage is stuck, we can click the refresh button

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The icons marked with F and G represent the left and right rotation functions of the bitmap

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The toolbar icon corresponding to H represents the cancel function

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For example, when using a bitmap, click the red solder point with the mouse,

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and some solder points will turn into the same yellow color

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When we click the cancel button, the yellow markers disappear

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The icon corresponding to the letter I is configured in color,

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and the color of the bitmap can be set according to your own preferences

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We can turn the solder points red, yellow, blue, etc.

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The icon corresponding to the letter J represents the mirror function

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After the mirror image is turned on,

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the solder points of the BGA chip will correspond to the points in the bitmap,

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which is convenient for us to judge and measure

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The icon corresponding to the K letter is highlighted

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After turning on the highlighting, click on any red solder point in the bitmap,

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and all the components connected to it will be displayed,

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which is convenient for us to find the connected components

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The icon corresponding to the L letter is the diode value

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After opening the icon,

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we can see that the value is displayed above the connector pin or solder point

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The icon corresponding to the M letter is the layer routing

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When we open the board layer wiring diagram, we can view the board layer circuits

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The icon corresponding to the N letter is mouse adjustment,

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which can adjust the size of the pointer when the mouse is selected

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The O letter corresponds to the find box,

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we can choose to find the signal or find the component

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The P letter corresponds to the search box

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When we want to search for signals or components,

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enter the corresponding English information in the search box

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Q is the search button

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When we enter English or letters when searching, click Search,

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and the components or lines with the same name as the search will be displayed in the bitmap

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Ok, that's all for this lesson

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