This tool allows you to copy visual properties (e. g., color, size, line style) from one object to one or more other objects. To do so, first select the object whose properties you want to copy. Then, click on all other objects that should adopt these properties.
Click on any object you want to delete (also see command Delete).
Note: You can use the Undo
button if you accidentally deleted the wrong object.
Drag and drop free objects with the mouse. If you select an
object by clicking on it in
Move mode, you may…
· … delete the object by pressing the Delete-key
· … move the object by using the arrow keys (see section Manual Animation)
Note: You can quickly
activate the Move
tool by pressing the Esc-key of your
keyboard.
Drag and drop the drawing pad in the Graphics View to change its visible area.
Note:
· You can also move the drawing pad by pressing the Shift-key (MS Windows: also Ctrl-key) and dragging it with the mouse in any mode.
· In this mode you can also scale each of the axes by dragging it with the mouse.
This tool allows you to move an object and to record a sequence of its values in the Spreadsheet View. This tool works for numbers, points, and vectors.
Note: GeoGebra will use the first two empty columns of the Spreadsheet View to record the values of the selected objects.
Select two objects to get information about their relation in a pop-up window (also see command Relation).
Select the center point of the rotation first. Then, you may rotate free objects around this point by dragging them with the mouse (also see command Rotate).
Click on an object to show or hide its label.
Select the object you want to show or hide after activating this tool. Then, switch to another tool in order to apply the visibility changes to this object.
Note: When you activate this tool, all objects that should be hidden are displayed in the Graphics View highlighted. In this way, you can easily show hidden objects again by deselecting them before switching to another tool.
Click on any place on the drawing pad to zoom in (also see section Customizing the Graphics View).
Note: The position of your click determines the center of zoom.
Click on any place on the drawing pad to zoom out (also see section Customizing the Graphics View).
Note: The position of your click determines the center of zoom.