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CHAPTER 5: Operation
If you’re using a Sun keyboard, you can press some of the “extra” Sun keys and
the Wizard MP will substitute certain keystroke sequences often used in PC
applications for important (and sometimes analogous) functions:
These Sun
Produce these
These Sun
Produce these
keystrokes:
PC characters:
keystrokes:
PC characters:
[Stop]
[Ctrl] [q] (“Quit”)
[Open]
[Ctrl] [o] (“Open”)
[Again]
[Ctrl] [s] (“Save”)
[Paste]
[Ctrl] [v] (“Paste”)
[Props]
[Ctrl] [p] (“Print”)
[Find]
[Ctrl] [f] (“Find”)
[Undo]
[Ctrl] [z] (“Undo”)
[Cut]
[Ctrl] [x] (“Cut”)
[Copy]
[Ctrl] [c] (“Copy”)
5.7 Mouse Control
Yet another convenient way to select CPU channels on the ServSwitch Wizard MP is
through a three-button mouse, if this feature is enabled (see
Section 4.2.6
). As
shown in Figure 5-3 (button to hold down is black, button to click is gray):
• To switch to the
next
channel, hold down the central mouse button or “wheel”
button, then click on the
left-hand
mouse button.
• To switch to the
previous
channel, hold down the central mouse button or
wheel button, then click on the
right-hand
mouse button.
Depending on whether the Wizard MP’s set to “U7” or “U8” (see
Section 4.2.7
),
the mouse will switch to either each channel in sequence or to
active
channels only.
Figure 5-3. Using the mouse buttons for switching.
Select next channel:
3-button mouse
Wheel mouse
Select previous channel:
Wheel mouse
3-button mouse