MOVE command (in the Control menu)
Use this command to display a four-headed arrow you can use to
move the active window or dialog box with the arrow keys.
Note: This command is unavailable if you maximize the window.
MINIMIZE command (in the application control menu)
Use this command to reduce the MiniMag Configuration Utility
window to an icon.
MAXIMIZE command (in the system menu)
Use this command to enlarge the active window to fill the available
space.
CLOSE command (in the control menu)
Use this command to close the MiniMag Configuration Utility.
Note: Double-clicking a control menu box is the same as choos-
ing the “Close” command.
RESTORE command (in the control menu)
Use this command to return the active window to the size and
position it had before you chose the “Maximize” or “Minimize”
command.
SAVE button (MiniMag Configuration Utility properties)
Use this button to save the active configuration file to its current
name and directory. When you save a file for the first time, the
MiniMag Configuration Utility displays the “Save As” dialog box so
you can name your file.
CONTEXT HELP - Use the “Context Help” command to obtain
help on any aspect of the MiniMag Configuration Utility. The
HELP topic will be shown for the item you clicked.
USING HELP - Use this command to learn how to use HELP.
FILE OPEN dialog box
The following four options allow you to specify which file to open:
1. FILE NAME - Type or select the file name you want to open.
This box lists files, with the extension you select, in the LIST FILES
OF TYPE box.
2. LIST FILES OF TYPE - Select the type of file you want to open.
3. DRIVES - Select the drive in which the MiniMag Configuration
Utility stores the file that you want to open.
4. DIRECTORIES - Select the directory in which the MiniMag
Configuration Utility stores the file that you want to open.
SIZE command (in the SYSTEM menu)
Use this command to display a four-headed arrow you can use to
size the active window with the arrow keys. After the pointer
changes to the four-headed arrow:
1. Press one of the DIRECTION keys (left, right, up, or down arrow
key) to move the pointer to the border you want to move.
2. Press a DIRECTION key to move the border.
3. Press ENTER when the window is the size you want.
Note: This command is unavailable if you maximize the window.
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