The OpenStudio Inspector displays information about your currently open OpenStudio model. This replaces the Object Information Window found in older versions.The Inspector Window is divided into three main areas:1. The top left is the "Select Type" pane. This has a partial list of OpenStudio object types and identifies how many objects of a specific type are in your model.2. The bottom left pane is the "Select Object" pane. If you select a "Type" in the type pane, a list of objects of that type will be displayed in the "Select Object" pane. The objects listed in the "Select Object" pane have a number to indicate how many objects in the model refer to this object. Below the list are several buttons. The plus button to create a new object of this type, a copy button to copy the selected object, a minus button to delete the selected object, and a purge button to purge unused objects of this type. For some object types, one or more of these buttons may be disabled.3. The third and last pane of the Inspector is the "Edit Object" pane at the right. This displays the fields for the currently selected object in the "Select Object" pane. Some fields accept a string; others are edited via a pull-down list. For some object types, some fields may be hidden from the Inspector or locked from editing. This is by design.OpenStudio 0.9.0 adds a render mode aware inspector. If you are in a render by class or render by boundary condition and use the SketchUp select tool to select a space, the OpenStudio space will be selected in the Inspector. If, however, you are in render by space type, thermal zone, or story mode, a space type, thermal zone, or story will be selected in the Inspector. This is assuming that the space is an assigned space type, thermal zone, or story. The construction render mode is similar, but you need to select a surface versus a space to select a construction object in the Inspector. Currently, if you select a thermal zone, space type, or construction object in the Inspector, it will not make a selection in the SketchUp model that correlates to this object.The Inspector cannot select multiple objects at once. So if you select multiple spaces or surfaces in SketchUp, only one will be active in the Inspector. Similarly, you cannot use the Inspector to batch change the attributes for multiple objects at once.The Set Space Attributes for Selected Spaces tool on the OpenStudio toolbar does allow batch changes for space objects, and to a limited extent for zones that parent the spaces.