Customize the control panel, About the navigator panel, Use context menus – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual
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Choose Dock At Top, Dock At Bottom, or Float from the Control panel menu.
Customize the Control panel
1 Choose Customize from the Control panel menu locatedd on the right side of the Control panel.
2 Specify options that you want to display or hide, and then click OK.
About the Navigator panel
If you’re familiar with previous versions of InDesign, you may wonder why you can’t find the Navigator panel. The
Navigator panel does not appear in InDesign CS5. The Power Zoom feature effectively replaces the Navigator panel.
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Use context menus
Unlike the menus that appear at the top of your screen, context-sensitive menus display commands related to the
active tool or selection. You can use context menus as a quick way to choose commonly used commands.
1 Position the pointer over the document, object, or panel.
2 Click the right mouse button.
Note: (Mac OS) If you don’t have a two-button mouse, you can display a context menu by pressing the Control key as you
click with the mouse.
Change Interface preferences
1 Choose Edit > Preferences
> Interface (Windows) or InDesign
> Preferences
> Interface (Mac
OS).
2 Choose the settings you want to specify, and click OK.
Tool Tips
Tool tips appear when you hold the mouse pointer over interface items such as tools in the toolbar and
options in the Control panel. Choose None to turn off tool tips.
Show Thumbnails On Place
When you place a graphic, a thumbnail of the image appears in the loaded graphics cursor.
Similarly, a thumbnail of the first few lines of text appears in the loaded text cursor. Deselect this option if you don’t
want thumbnails to appear when placing graphics or text.
Show Transformation Values
When you’re creating, sizing, or rotating an object, the cursor displays the [x,y]
coordinates, width and height, or rotation information.
Enable Multi-Touch Gestures
Select this option to allow Windows and Mac OS multi-touch mouse gestures to work
in InDesign. For example, when you use the Magic Mouse in Mac OS, the swipe gesture scrolls up or down or moves
to the previous or next page or spread, and the rotate gesture rotates the spread.
Highlight Object Under Selection Tool
Select this option to highlight the frame edges of objects when the direct
selection tool is moved over it.
Floating Tools Panel
Specify whether the toolbar appears as a single column, double column, or single row.
Auto-Collapse Icon Panels
When this option is selected, clicking the document window closes the open panel
automatically.
Auto-Show Hidden Panels
When you hide panels by pressing Tab, holding the mouse pointer over the side of the
document window temporarily reveals the panels if this option is selected. If this option is not selected, you must press
Tab again to display panels.