Using A Mouse Or Other Pointing Device - Ansaldo STS Microlok II Startup, Troubleshooting, And Maintenance

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Microlok II System Startup, Troubleshooting, and Maintenance
clicking on the
button on the tool bar and then selecting the other serial port connection from
Box
the pull-down menu.
The tools selection area of the window contains 14 selection buttons. Each button activates one
of the maintenance tools. To activate a tool, just click on the button associated with the desired
function.
The taskbar, located at the bottom of the Tools program window, provides the current date and
time, as well as brief text-based messages that help the user to interact with the program.

4.3.2 Using a Mouse or Other Pointing Device

This subsection explains the mouse button actions that you use to initiate or accomplish the
operations described in this manual.
The mouse-button actions described are for a three-button mouse, which you can configure for
either right or left-hand operation. For right hand mouse operation, button 1 is the left-most
button, button 2 is the center button, and button 3 is the right-most button. (For left-hand mouse
operation, the button assignments are generally reversed.) In the Tools program, button 3 has no
function. Within the Windows platform, each mouse button has a specific function:
• Mouse button 1 serves as the main mouse button; you use it to select menu options or data
items in a list.
• Mouse button 2 enables you to paste a copy of a selected data in another Tools program
window or into another application.
The terminology used in this manual for mouse cursor and mouse button actions include:
• position the mouse cursor - When you are instructed to position the mouse cursor, use the
mouse to place the mouse cursor over a screen item.
• click a mouse button - When you are instructed to click a mouse button, quickly press and
release button 1 one time. If you are using a laptop computer with a track ball or joystick
pointing device, the
• double-click a mouse button - When you are instructed to double-click a mouse button,
quickly press and release button 1 twice.
• press and hold a mouse button - When you are instructed to press and hold a mouse button,
press down on the mouse button and hold it down until you are instructed to release it.
4.3.2.1 Mouse Button 1
Use mouse button 1 to initiate an operation associated with an object or to select a data entry to
be copied. These operations are described below.
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key on the keyboard does the same thing.
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