Interactive Cosmobiology Dial
Another form of interactivity with chart wheels that is new in Sirius are the interactive cosmobiology dials. You can click on a 90 Degree Dial, and also a BiWheel, TriWheel, or QuadWheel 90 Degree Dial, and move a dial around the dial and the midpoints formed to that point are automatically displayed. In BiWheel, TriWheel, and QuadWheels, the midpoint structures are shown between the charts.
- The Interactive Dials in Sirius are based on the plastic (metal or cardboard) dials that cosmobiologists have used for decades. Instead of printing chart wheels and placing them on a Dial, you can drag the mouse pointer around the Dial and instantaneously see the midpoint structures that are formed.
- You can also click a button to have the Dial jump automatically to the next or previous planet in the wheel.
- The ability to have this capability not only in a regular wheel but also in A BiWheel, TriWheel, and QuadWheel Dial allows you to see midpoints between 2 people, or between progressed and transiting planets and natal planets. For the cosmobiologist who loves to use dials, the Interactive Dials in Sirius can make working with Dials very easy and powerful.