
28 - General description
User interface
You can interact with MC6-T by tapping on available buttons/controls
displayed on the touch screen. Optionally: use the hardware arrow keys
to move between the available buttons/controls. The first time you push a
hardware arrow key the
Hardware Focus Indicator
is displayed (a blue
border around the active button/control). When using the hardware arrow
keys, use the hardware Enter key to select ("tap") a button/control.
Figure 11: Button without and with a Hardware Focus Indicator
Buttons often open a pop-up window for entering data, e.g. a unit button
with the text "mmH
2
O" opens a pop-up window of available units. Certain
buttons do have special functionality, like "
Accept
" and "
Close
" buttons.
They close a pop-up window and either accept or reject the changes.
There are other buttons, e.g. for going to the next/previous page pages,
scrolling through a wide table of data, removing a number in a numeric
field (backspace), clearing a numeric field, etc. Most of them are familiar
since they look similar as in personal computer software.
Figure 12: Accept button (left) and Close button (right)
One important button is the
Menu
button which is available in the upper
left corner of almost any window. Tap on it to open a context-sensitive
menu with a software version of the Home button.
Figure 13: Menu button (on the left)
Summary of Contents for MC6-T
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