ATT AUDIX Voice Power Release 2.1.1 Guide
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Types of Windows Windows can be grouped into three types, based on the kind of information they contain and the way that it is presented. However, there are differences in the way you maneuver through a form window compared to the way you move through a menu window. The three window types are menu, text, and form. nMenu windows contain sets of items, one of which you choose. To choose an item, select it and then press (Enter). There are typically two ways to select...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Moving Within a Window There are several ways to maneuver through the various AUDIX Voice Power windows. The following information reviews the different ways to move about in the windows. Cursor Movement The most commonly used cursor movement keys are presented here. There is generally more than one way to accomplish the same cursor movement. When that is the case, the alternatives are shown separated by commas. Type of MovementKey(s) Next line in menu, list, or...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Menu Selection Alternatives 1.Select n n 2.Pressthe desired menu item using one of the following: Use cursor movement keys. Menu windows contain a “rollover” feature. When the cursor reaches the last item of the menu, press to return to the first menu item. If the cursor is located at the first menu item, press to move to the last menu item. Type the first letter(s) of the item. As soon as you type a single letter, the first item beginning with that...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information n Where an unlimited number of choices is available: Move to the desired form blank and type the entry. Move the cursor to another blank, or close the window to complete the entry. n CHOICES window selections: F2qPress (CHOICES) for assistance with item selection. You may F8have to press (CHG-KEYS) to get to (CHOICES)qF2q (function keys are described later in this section). A menu window opens, containing the choices available. Selection...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Function Keys Function keys are the means by which you command AUDIX Voice Power to perform some function within the active window. Function keys are typically found in a row across the top of your keyboard. Some keyboards arrange them in two columns down the left-hand side. Your keyboard has anywhere from eight to twelve function keys. AUDIX Voice Power uses the first eight keys, typically labeled through . F1qF8q The bottom line of every screen has...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Standard Function Keys The following table shows the standard set of function keys. The standard F2qcommands for keys and vary depending on the type of window.F3q Also, a given window may not require every command from the standard set. Unused commands have blank screen labels. Function Key Type of Window Menu IFormIText FIHELPHELPHELP F2 CHOICES PREV-PAGE F3 SAVE NEXT-PAGE F4 PREV-FRM PREV-FRM PREV-FRM F5 NEXT-FRM NEXT-FRM NEXT-FRM F6 CANCEL...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information F3q (menu) F3q SAVE (form) F3qNEXTPAGE (text) F4qPREV-FRM F5qNEXT-FRM F6qCANCEL Not used. Preserves all changes made so far in the window. Scrolls forward through text that is too long to fit within the window. Moves cursor back to the previous frame. Moves cursor forward from frame to frame. Closes the active window and cancels any additions, deletions, or changes made since the F3qlast (SAVE) was performed. NOTE: — If there is an activity in progress, such as...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Frame Management AUDIX Voice Power gives you the opportunity to manipulate various screen features. This is done through the Frame Management menu. F7qPress (FRM-MGMT) to call up a four-item menu which enables you to execute the following activities: n List open windows n Move active window n Reshape window n Refresh window List Open Windows 1. 2. 3. From the Frame press {Enter} . Management menu, select list and — The Open Frames menu appears...
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Appendix A: User Interface Information Move Active Window Use this procedure to move the active window to another location on the screen. 1. 2. 3. Reshape From the Frame Management menu, select move and press {Enter}. — The previously opened window disappears and is replaced by a four-cornered outline of the window. The cursor blinks on the top-left comer of the window outline. Use the cursor movement keys to position the blinking cursor where you want the window to be moved. Press {Enter} to reposition...
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Appendix A: User Interlace Information Refresh Window Use this procedure to clear and redraw the entire screen. 1.From the Frame Management menu select refresh and press {Enter}. — Any extraneous information is cleared from the screen and the screen is redrawn. Command Menu Procedures qThe (CMD-MENU) function key enables you to access a variety of system procedures. This key appears on the standard function key set during system operation. However, it is not available while using system...