


If you have several shapes selected and want to de-select all of them, simply click on the image where there are no other shapes (and don’t hold Ctrl button on keyboard). For example, you may select “draw arrows” mode and draw several arrows, then right-click on the image to switch back to selection mode, then pick up and move one of the arrows just drawn. For this reason, we programmed the right mouse button to revert to this mode, when any other mode is currently selected. change of line or fill color, adding a shadow), the same operation will be applied to all selected shapes.Īs you can see, the “view and shape selection mode” is very powerful and used often. If you right-click any of the selected shapes and choose an operation with the menu that appears (e.g. “Hide” command will hide all selected shapes, pressing and holding down the mouse button on one of them and then moving mouse will move all selected shapes etc. Once you have a number of shapes selected, many operations work on that group of shapes – e.g. These markers serve as handles – they can be grabbed with the left mouse button and moved to change the shape etc. The selected shapes are marked with square markers on the shape outline. You may select more than one shape by holding the Ctrl key on the keyboard and clicking on shapes. If you have drawn any shapes over the image, in this mode you may click any shape to select it for different manipulations. It’s a simple and convenient alternative to using the scroll bars at the bottom or right edge of HyperSnap window. In this mode, if the image size at currently set zoom level exceeds the available viewing area, you can press and hold the left mouse button on the image, and then move it around, or “pan”.
