This tab supplies the categories of available toolbar buttons (which can also be menu items) on the left, and the graphical representation of these on the right. You add a desired button from any of the categories by dragging it up to the place on the existing toolbar (or menu) where you'd like it to be. An I beam tool will appear showing you into which gap the button will be dropped.

You can drop the button between any existing button, or on either end of the toolbar, if you'd prefer. Below the list of buttons is a description for what the currently-selected button in the list will do when you click it during work.

You edit the main program menu in virtually the same way.

  1. Select a function to add to a menu, and drag the graphic for that command to the menu.

  2. The menu below the mouse cursor will "open up," and you can then drag the graphic up and down to locate the item where you'd like it.

  3. A horizontal ][ beam graphic will appear so as to display the final location of the added item when you drop the graphic.

  4. Release the graphic when the I beam is where you want the new menu item to appear, and HyperSnap-DX 5 will add the function at that location.

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