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how can i delete

@copilot how can i delete
2y
To delete a component or a connection in Flux, you can follow these general steps. Please make sure you're in the appropriate mode (schematic or PCB layout) depending on what you wish to delete. If you're more specific about what exactly you wish to delete (a particular component or connection), I could offer more focused guidance. However, here's a broad overview:
  1. Selecting the Component or Net to Delete:
    • Click on the component or connection (net) you want to delete to select it. Components are generally visualized by their designators (e.g., R1, C1), and nets might be visualized by lines connecting components.
  2. Using the Delete Option:
    • Keyboard Shortcut: Often, you can simply press the Delete key or Backspace on your keyboard after selecting the component or connection.
    • Context Menu: Alternatively, right-click on the selected component or connection to open a context menu, then look for a delete option. This might be labeled as "Delete," "Remove," or represented by a trash can icon.
    • Toolbar or Menu: Some environments offer deletion options in their toolbar or main menu after selecting the object you want to remove.
  3. Confirming the Deletion:
    • Some environments might ask you to confirm the deletion, ensuring you do not remove components or connections unintentionally. Click the confirmation button if prompted.
Remember, once a component or connection is deleted, it might not be easy to undo this action, depending on the application's undo functionalities. Always ensure you're deleting the correct element from your design.
If you have a specific component or net in mind that you wish to delete and need instructions tailored to that, please provide more details, and I'd be happy to assist further!
2y
1
V1
R2
Resistance
880 Ω
Q1
D1
Forward Voltage
1.70
R4
Resistance
470 Ω
R3
Resistance
5kΩ
R1
Resistance
500 Ω

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