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 You can display or hide this window via the menu item "Window"/"Design".  Unavailable functions appear dimmed, e.g. "Position".  You can drag the window with the mouse by grabbing its title bar and drop it at any position on the screen.  When you select "Window"/"Reset", the window returns to its default position (right screen margin).

 A  A: Editing tool (Edit)  B  B: Form tool  C  C: Wax drop (Drop)  D  D: Scaling tool (Scale)  E  E: Shaping tool (Shape)  F  F: Positioning tool (Position)  G  G: Rotation tool (Rotate)

 Click the "Edit“ button to activate/deactivate the Editing function. Colors of construction lines  Preparation margin, base line, gingival line – BLUE PINK  Proximal contact line – PINK TURQUOISE  Marginal ridge, labial/lingual line – --TURQUOISE  Fissure, cutting edge or copying line - GREEN -- GREEN

 By clicking the "Form" button, you can activate or deactivate the "Form" tool. Apply material Remove material Blend material You can use this function to *Apply Material *Remove Material *Blend Material Clicking on the symbol activates the corresponding mode.

 By clicking the "Drop" button, you can activate or deactivate the wax drop function. Apply material Remove material Blend material You can use this function to *Apply Material *Remove Material *Blend Material Clicking on the symbol activates the corresponding mode.

 By clicking the "Scale"tool, you can activate the scaling function. This function enables you to scale a selected region.  First select the region to be scaled by clicking one of the lines. Selecting the scaling region Region to be selectedClick... Restoration half... lingual/buccal/ mesial /di stal Preparation margin... lingual/buccal/ mesial /di stal Region between the preparation margin and marginal ridge... lingual/buccal/mesial/di stal Proximal contact line... lingual/buccal/mesial/di stal Region above the proximal contact line... lingual/buccal/mesial/di stal Marginal ridge... lingual/buccal/mesial/di stal Occlusal regionFissure line Cusp Turquoise-colored ball on the marginal ridge

 Once you have selected a region, you can modify it as follows:  step by step, by repeatedly clicking a segment of the circle (e.g. buccal)  continuously, by keeping a segment of the circle (e.g. buccal) pressed. To exit the scaling tool, click the highlighted bar "Scale".

You can smoothen surfaces and apply or remove material with the "Shape" tool: Along and open line or Inside a closed area To exit the "Shape" tool, click the highlighted button marked "Shape".

By clicking the "Position" tool, you can activate the positioning function. With this function you can move the entire restoration (or the selected element) in the following directions: Mesial-distal Bucco-lingual Occlusal-cervical The restoration can be positioned in two ways: *Step by step, by repeadtedly clicking a segment of the circle *Continuously, by keeping a circle segment pressed.

To exit the positioning tool, click the highlighted button marked "Position". When you exit the positioning tool, the connection to the preparation margin (base line) is restored.

By clicking the "Rotate" tool, you can activate the rotation function. With this function you can rotate the entire restoration (or the selected element) about the following axes: *Mesio-distal *Bucco-lingual *Occlusal-cervical

 The restoration can be rotated in two ways:  step by step, by repeatedly clicking a segment of the circle  continuously, by keeping a circle segment pressed.  To exit the rotation tool, click the highlighted Rotate button.  When you exit the rotation tool, the connection to the preparation margin (base line) is restored.