When performing an action while the left mouse button is depressed (moving an object, drawing a selection area, and so forth) you can pan the display region by moving the cursor to the border of the active window. You can configure the distance by which the display changes (the panning distance) during a pan.
If you want to pan the display region while not performing any action (only for viewing), you can use the Scroll mouse button. Click the scroll button and a Pan cursor appears. Now move the mouse anywhere across the page to pan the display area. As you move close to the edge of the display area, the area out of display will move into display. To end panning, click any mouse button or press the Esc
key.
To change the display region
- While drawing, placing, or moving objects, or while drawing a selection area, move the pointer to the edge of the window. If there is more of the schematic page or part to display, the window scrolls in the corresponding direction.
To configure panning distance
- Choose Options – Preferences, then choose the Pan and Zoom tab.
- In the Auto Scroll Percent text box, specify the percent of the window's horizontal or vertical dimension by which the display will scroll. Note that you can specify separate values for the schematic page editor and the part editor.
- Click OK.