HP 64782 User Manual page 26

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Menu Bar. Provides pulldown menus from which you select commands.
When menu items are not applicable, they appear half-bright and do not
respond to mouse clicks.
Action Keys. User-defined pushbuttons. You can label these
pushbuttons and define the action to be performed.
Entry Buffer. Wherever you see "( )" in a pulldown menu, the contents
of the entry buffer are used in that command. You can type values into
the entry buffer, or you can cut and paste values into the entry buffer
from the display area or from the command line entry area. You can also
set up action keys to use the contents of the entry buffer.
Entry Buffer Recall Button. Allows you to recall entry buffer values
that have been predefined or used in previous commands. When you
click on the entry buffer Recall button, a dialog box appears that allows
you to select values.
Display Area. Can show memory, data values, analyzer traces,
registers, breakpoints, status, simulated I/O, global symbols, local
symbols, pod commands (the emulator's underlying Terminal Interface),
error log, or display log.
Whenever the mouse pointer changes from an arrow to a hand, you can press
and hold the select mouse button to access popup menus.
Scroll Bar. A "sticky slider" that allows navigation in the display area.
Click on the upper and lower arrows to scroll to the top (home) and
bottom (end) of the window. Click on the inner arrows to scroll one line.
Drag the slider handle up or down to cause continuous scrolling. Click
between the inner arrows and the slider handle to page up or page down.
Status Line. Displays the emulator and analyzer status. Also, when
error and status messages occur, they are displayed on the status line in
addition to being saved in the error log. You can press and hold the
select mouse button to access the Status Line popup menu.
Command Line. The command line area is similar to the command line
in the Softkey Interface; however, the graphical interface lets you use the
mouse to enter and edit commands.
Command line entry area. Allows you to enter commands from the
command line.
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