Annotation and text
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General interaction
Touchpad and cursor
Use the touchpad to adjust and move objects
on‐screen. The touchpad controls caliper
position, CPD or Color box position and size, the
cursor, and more. The arrow keys control much
of the same functionality as the touchpad.
Make sure to keep the touchpad dry while in use.
Moisture on the touchpad can cause the cursor to
respond erratically.
The cursor appears in the setup pages, the patient
information form, and patient report. You control
the cursor through the touchpad. For example, in
the patient information form, place the cursor
over the last name field and press the SELECT
key to activate that field. Additionally, you can
use the cursor to select check boxes and items in
lists.
On-screen options
The on‐screen options let you make adjustments
and select settings. The options available depend
on context.
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Each option is controlled by the pair of keys
below it. Depending on the option, the control
keys function in one of four ways:
Cycle Moves through a list of settings
continuously. The upper control key cycles
upward. The lower control key cycles downward.
Up-Down Moves through a list of settings,
stopping at the top or bottom. The upper control
key moves upward. The lower control key moves
downward. By default, a beep sounds when you
reach either end of the range. (See "Audio, Battery
setup" on page 19.)
On-Off Turns a feature on or off. You can press
either control key. In forms, you can instead select
the option by using the touchpad and the
SELECT key.
Action Performs an action. You can press either
control key. Or you can instead select the option
by using the touchpad and the SELECT key.
Figure 5 On-screen options (2D imaging shown)
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