Maps are visual representations of data and statistical results. The map displays the data and results from the most recent analysis. After you initiate a new analysis, ClusterSeer will not retain maps from previous analyses, though you can always recreate them.
Most ClusterSeer maps are displayed in a three-pane window. The left-hand window lists the active layers in the map, the middle window contains the map itself and the right-hand window is the map legend. The legend window is new in ClusterSeer 2.

This panel lists all the map layers. You may need to expand the frame to view the full layer names. You may show or hide a map layer by checking or clearing its associated box using the mouse. Displayed layers have a red check in the box next to their name.
The active layer is highlighted on the layers list. Click on a layer's name in the pane to activate it.
The maps are drawn sequentially, with layers higher on the list drawn after those lower on the list. For instance, if you have a polygon layer it may obscure a point layer underneath it. To fix this, change the order of layers in the layer list. To change the order of layers on a map, drag layers up or down the list.
The map panel displays data and results. You may query or reformat active layers.
The right panel identifies the symbols for active map layers. You may need to expand the frame to view the full legend names. Displayed legend items are often color-coded to match the layers.