Kwave provides several ways to zoom and navigate, using keyboard shortcuts, menu commands, toolbar buttons and by using the mouse. The following sections should give an overview on how to use all of these functions.
zoom in: zooms in to see more details, magnifies by factor 3.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl++)
zoom out: zooms in to see less details, shrinks by factor 3.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl+-)
zoom selection: zooms to a factor where the current selection is completely visible in the current view.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl+Space)
zoom to whole signal: selects a zoom factor that makes the whole signal visible in the current window.
menu entry: →
zoom to 100%: zooms in up to a scale where one sample is represented by one pixel on the screen.
menu entry: →
select predefined zoom: select a zoom factor from the zoom combo box in the toolbar.
goto position: opens a dialog to enter the position where you want scrolls the current view.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl+G)
to begin: scrolls the current view so that it starts at the beginning of the signal.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl+Home)
to end: scrolls the current view so that it ends at the end of the signal.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Ctrl+End)
previous page: scrolls to the position right before the current view (left).
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (PgUp)
next page: scrolls to the position right after the current view (right).
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (PgDn)
scroll right: scrolls to the end of the signal by 1/3 of the current view.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Right)
scroll left: scrolls to the start of the signal by 1/3 of the current view.
menu entry / keyboard shortcut: → (Left)
The main screen of Kwave shows a small overview of the whole signal above the horizontal scroll bar of the main window. This overview also provides some functionality for navigating:
single click with mouse button: directly move the current view to the clicked position.
double click with mouse button: directly move the current view to the clicked position and additionally zoom in.
double click with mouse button, with Shift pressed: directly move the current view to the clicked position and additionally zoom out.