• Controls on the touch screen include buttons, knob labels, and sliders. To use a touch
screen button, simply touch it. To use a touch screen knob label, touch the label and adjust
the corresponding knob, located directly below it on the control panel. If two knob labels
are available for the knob, you must first touch the knob label that you want to adjust. To
use a slider, swipe the slider button, or touch a location on the slider, to move the slider
button.
• Many tabs on the touch screen contain two pages of controls. To display the second page,
place your finger on the touch screen and swipe to the left. To return to the first page, place
your finger on the touch screen and swipe to the right.
• Some areas of the display include chevrons
. Clicking
displays or hides additional
information, options, or fields.
User Information Conventions
The user information for your product uses the following typographical conventions to assist
you in finding and understanding information:
• All procedures are numbered, and all subprocedures are lettered. You must complete steps
in the sequence they are presented to ensure success.
• Bulleted lists indicate general information about a particular function or procedure. They do
not imply a sequential procedure.
• Control names and menu items or titles are spelled as they are on the system, and they
appear in bold text. Exceptions are the trackball, the buttons adjacent to it, and the TGC
slide controls, all of which are unlabeled.
• Symbols appear as they appear on the system.
• The pointer is the cursor used to select elements on the display. Use the Pointer control to
display the pointer.
• Point means to position the tip of the pointer or cursor on an item on the display.
• Click means to move the pointer or cursor to an object and press one of the unlabeled
trackball buttons located on either side of the trackball.
• Select means to move the pointer to an object and press one of the unlabeled trackball
buttons located on either side of the trackball to "highlight" the object (such as an item in a
list), or in the case of a check box or "radio button," to fill the object. Deselect means
clicking the item to remove the highlight or fill.
• Double-click means to quickly click twice to select an object or text.
User Information Conventions
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