When uploading images from the hard drive, however, one needs to somewhat clumsily (at least in my case) choose the right image size by hand though. Pasting images or text copied from elsewhere into the mind map worked flawlessly for me. The shortcuts for text editing are mostly identical to the ones students will be familiar with from Microsoft Word. Zooming and more intricate formatting happen on a clearly laid out little dashboard. You can use the mouse to move around any element of the map. Creating a mind map requires only three keys on your keyboard: Hit “Tab” to add a node, “Return” to add a new central node and “Space” to edit any node (in case you are too lazy to click on it). is a no-frills but very flexible mind mapping tool.
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