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Settings
Changing the display color
Color Scheme
The color of each part of the screen such as the background or characters is changed.
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2
Press any of
1
to
9
,
0
,
(
or
#
・
You can select a color from 24 colors.
・
Press
&
to switch pages.
・
The screen is displayed in the highlighted color.
・
The color names are for information purpose only.
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Setting the menu display format or menu design
Menu Setting
The menu display format or the icon design can be changed.
・
The design of tile icons and animation set by default for the normal menu
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1
mt
・
In case
Default MENU
is set to
Custom
, press
m
on the standby display and press
m8
.
2
Select each item to set
3
Press
p
Default
use Style Theme setting
Default
Normal: use Style Theme setting Custom: Tile display
Type of animation: use Style Theme setting Icon display effect: OFF Default MENU: Normal
Active shortcut: Custom
Normal
:
Sets the display format for the normal menu.
Custom
:
Sets the display format for the custom menu.
Type of tile icons
:
Sets the design of tile icons for the normal menu.
・
It can be set only when
Normal
is set to
Tile display
.
・
The design of the first level menu can be set.
・
Customized 1
or
Customized 2
is set when changing the menu icons or background
images and creating the original menu design.
Type of animation
:
Sets the design of animation for the normal menu.
・
It can be set only when
Normal
is set to
Animation
.
Icon display effect
:
Sets whether to magnify the tile icons or 3D icons when selecting them.
Default MENU
:
Sets whether to display the normal menu or the custom menu when pressing
m
on the
standby display.
Active shortcut
:
Sets the shortcut operations to be used for the custom menu.
・
Normal
: The same item numbers as the normal menu can be used for shortcut operations.
・
Custom
: The item numbers for the positions of the respective functions on the custom
menu can be used for shortcut operations.
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