The File Index - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

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Disk Mode
File List Dialog
The top line of the file list contains several items of information pertaining to the currently
displayed directory contents. A typical information line looks like this:
In the center of this line is an indicator of the number of files in the currently displayed directory.
This number is grouped together with the number of selected files, for example:
This example indicates that you have selected none of the 54 files in the current directory,. File
selection is possible in several of the disk functions (more on this below). The total number of
files also includes any subdirectories of the current directory, but not the files within the
subdirectories.
On the left end of the top line of the file list page is the current directory, sometimes in an
abbreviated form. If you are in the root directory, the display will read:
If you are in the directory \MONDAY, the display will read:
If you are in a directory that is more than one level down from the root directory, such as
\FX2\GLASS\BREAKING, the display will read:
The "..\" indicator tells you that you are more than one level down from the root directory.

The File Index

On the right side of the top line is the Index field. This tells the position of the highlighted file
relative from the beginning of the file list. The first entry in a file list is index 1.
Typing a number on the alphanumeric buttonpad will automatically scroll the display to the
corresponding entry in the file list. Typing an out-of-range value such as 999 is a quick shortcut
to get to the end of the file list.
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