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The meaning of each node is also shown if the mouse is held over the node for more
than a second.
Note: The Nodes are connected with arrows to show the relationship between parent
and child nodes based on the CSKIP addressing scheme. This relationship is with
respect to addressing, and does not necessarily reflect the path taken for routing
messages between a source and the sink.
4.2.1. Zoom
4.2.2.
4.2.3.
4.2.4.
The user can zoom in and out of the network view by using the wheel on the mouse or
by clicking on the “+” or “-“ buttons. The focus for zooming in and out will be based on
the location of the mouse pointer.
Scroll bars
The Horizontal and Vertical scroll bars can be used to navigate the network. If the
Network view is zoomed out far enough to make the outline of the rectangular
background visible, the scroll bar will disappear.
Moving a Node
The nodes can be moved around with the mouse. To move a node, click and hold the
left mouse button while pointing to the node. Hold the left mouse button and drag the
node to the required position. Release the left mouse button when the node is in the
desired position.
Removal of a Node
A node will be removed from the screen if no message has been received within the time
interval given in the settings dialog.
4.3. Status bar
The status bar will reflect the status of the connected dongle. If not connected, it will
simply say “Disconnected”.
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