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Synopsys IC Compiler: customize GUI

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Hi guys.

I am novice at ICC. Please help me to adjust this tool to my preferences.
How to change settings for View->Mouse Tools->Zoom In Tool?
I would like to zoom in the area with holding RIGHT (not left) mouse button when selecting the rectangular area. ("Cadence Virtuoso"-like zoom in)

Thank you.
 

Hi guys.

I am novice at ICC. Please help me to adjust this tool to my preferences.
How to change settings for View->Mouse Tools->Zoom In Tool?
I would like to zoom in the area with holding RIGHT (not left) mouse button when selecting the rectangular area. ("Cadence Virtuoso"-like zoom in)

Thank you.

Hello. Plz use middle button (wheel click) to move or zoom-in, zoom-out. There is similar functions of cadence opus.
If you want to understand this function, click approx. 1 or more seconds to waiting.
 

Thanks.

But my question is how to CHANGE gui settings not how to use it.
As I am working in several tools at the same time I would like to have the same gui setting for all of them.
I am used to ZoomIn with right mouse button and ZoomOut with Ctrl+Z.

So my question is how to assign ZoomIn command to right mouse button?

I believe it is possible because ICC is a fine customizable tool.
 

Do you have the tool's manual documents ?

Please open it and search for "hot key", I believe you can see the Hot key assignments and how to change it.
 

Surely I've learned documentation provided by solvnet.synopsys.com.
And I know how to customize "hot keys" as well as "strokes" with gui_set_hotkey, set_gui_stroke_binding, set_gui_stroke_preferences commands.
As I understand mouse buttons is neither "hot key" nor "strokes" issue.
Unfortunately there is nothing about mouse buttons customization itself.
 

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