Tooltips

Tooltips provide information about a tool in the user interface or an item in the drawing area, or instructions on what to do next when using a tool.

Ribbon tooltips

When you hold the cursor over a tool on the ribbon, by default Vasari displays a tooltip. The tooltip provides a brief description of the tool. If you leave the cursor over the ribbon tool for another moment, additional information displays, if available. While the tooltip is visible, you can press F1 for context-sensitive help that provides more information about that tool.

Note: If you press F1 before the tooltip displays, the default help topic opens instead of the appropriate context-sensitive help topic. Wait for the tooltip to display before pressing F1.

These tooltips are useful when you are first learning how to use the software. You can adjust the amount of information displayed in tooltips or how quickly the information displays. You can also turn off the tooltips when you no longer need them.

In-canvas tooltips

When you are working in the drawing area, Vasari displays a tooltip near the cursor. This same information is repeated in the status bar.

To turn off these tooltips, define the Tooltip assistance option as None, as described below.

To adjust or turn off tooltips

  1. Click Options.
  2. On the User Interface tab, for Tooltip assistance, select one of the following values:
    • Minimal: For ribbon tooltips, displays only the brief descriptions, suppressing the display of additional information. In-canvas tooltips display as usual.
    • Normal: (Default) For ribbon tooltips, displays a brief description when you move the cursor over a tool, followed by more information if you leave the cursor in place for another moment. In-canvas tooltips display as usual.
    • High: For ribbon tooltips, displays the brief description and more information about the tool (if available) at the same time, without a delay. In-canvas tooltips display as usual.
    • None: Turns off ribbon tooltips and in-canvas tooltips so they no longer display.
      Note: When you turn off tooltips, context-sensitive help (F1) is also turned off. If you want context-sensitive help to be available, set Tooltip assistance to Minimal.