I can think of two other ways to view variations, Massimo.
You can add variations to the game by clicking on the V button.
That way, the whole variation is added to the game in annotation, with the
engine's name.
Then you simply need to click at the end of it in the PGN window.
The other way is to vizualize vairations directly in the analysis window.
Click on the button with a chessboard on it: a small chessboard will appear.
>From now on, all the end positions of the analyzed lines will appear.
I find the small chessboard quite useful.
It gives me a way to see at a glance the kind of positions a move can lead.
Hope this helps,
Ben
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