The Enter/Yes And Exit/No Buttons; The Shift Button; Using A Mouse - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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4—Setting Up and Basic Operations

The ENTER/YES and EXIT/NO Buttons

Use the ENTER/YES or EXIT/NO buttons beneath the Time/Value
the to execute or cancel the current operation, or to respond to a
question posed on the display.
You can tell the ENTER/YES button from the EXIT/NO simply by touch—ENTER/YES
is larger.
The ENTER/YES and EXIT NO buttons blink to signify that you can press the:
The ENTER/YES button also blinks to indicate that you can press it to view additional
options. EXIT/NO flashes at times to show you can press it to exit the current screen.
If you prefer, you can always use the Enter key on your keyboard instead of ENTER/
YES, or the Esc key instead of EXIT/NO.

The SHIFT Button

To cause a button to perform its secondary job, hold down SHIFT and press
the button before letting go SHIFT.
You can set the SHIFT button so that it toggles on and off with each touch
to cut down on SHIFT-button presses. See "SHIFT LOCK" on Page 379.
For a complete list of SHIFT operations, see Page 399.

Using a Mouse

When you've installed a VS20-VGA VGA/Mouse Expansion
Board, the VS-2000 works with a two-button mouse, which can
be set up for right-handed or left-handed users, according to the
setting of the MOUSE BUTTON SWAP Sw System parameter in
the VS-2000's UTILITY menu. When the parameter's turned:
When the Owner's Manual says to "click" the mouse, right-handed users should click
the left-hand button. When it says to "right-click," they should click the right-hand
button. If you're a left-handed mouse user, you'll need to mentally reverse these
instructions—"click" the right-hand button and "right-click" the left-hand button.
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ENTER/YES button to finish, or press EXIT/NO to cancel, the current operation.
ENTER/YES to answer "yes" to a displayed question, or EXIT/NO to reply "no."
Many of the VS-2000's buttons perform more than one job—these
Primary
function
buttons often have an upper label and a lower label that's printed
inside an outline box. The un-boxed label shows the button's
Secondary
function
primary function, the boxed label its secondary use.
off—the mouse operates as a right-handed mouse. The left button clicks and the
right button displays pop-up menus.
on—the mouse operates as a left-handed mouse. The right button clicks and the left
button displays pop-up menus.
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