The Help system automatically starts a web server using port 8090 on the computer where COMSOL Multiphysics is installed. Depending on the security settings, you might get a question to allow that port to be used the first time the help system is started.
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In the main toolbar, click Help ().
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For Windows users, hover over ribbon buttons or menu items to display a tooltip. While the tooltip is showing, you can press F1 to display more detail.
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Click the Home button or select the COMSOL Documentation top node in the table of contents tree to return to the COMSOL Documentation window home page. Not available when showing context help in the Help window.
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When a help topic page is shown in the Help window, click Show Table of Contents to open a tree-based menu of the COMSOL documentation. When you select a node in the table of contents tree the corresponding topic is shown on the topic page. Alternatively, click again (Show Topic) to return to the topic page.
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On the Documentation window, enter search terms in the field and choose the Search scope — All documents, Selected only, or Application libraries.
See Searching Help and Documentation Content for more information about search terms you can use.
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On the Help window, click the Sticky Help button to lock the current help window (the icon is highlighted ), which can be useful to keep some help topic or model instruction active, or to release the window and view topic-based (context) help when a node or window is clicked.
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On the Help window, click the Show in External Browser button to show the current help topic in an external web browser.
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For macOS and Linux, under the main COMSOL installation directory: COMSOL54/Multiphysics/doc.
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On Windows: Choose the Program setting System default to use the default system web browser. Alternatively, choose Custom and then give the path to an Executable location for a different browser installed on your computer.
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On Linux: Type the path to the web browser directly in the Executable field, or click the Browse button and then point to the executable file on the file system.
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