Menu Overviews; Pulling Down Menus With The Keyboard Instead Of The Mouse; Main Menu Bar - Schlage PIB300 User Manual

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Menus and Navigation

Menu Overviews

Pulling Down Menus
with the Keyboard
instead of the Mouse

Main Menu Bar

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If you prefer working from the keyboard rather than clicking with the mouse, you
can hold the ALT key down and then type the underlined letter in the choice. For
example, to open the View menu, you would hold ALT down and type V (this is
often the first letter in the option, but not always).
The main menu bar looks like this:
These menu options are briefly summarized below. The following pages contain
more detail on the options on these menus.
File: The File menu lets you log in and out, generate reports, archive older
activity, import setup information, and shut the program down; see page 11.
Site: The Site menu lets you add and change settings for sites (groups of
connected readers); see page 14.
Reader: The Reader menu lets you add new readers, delete readers, and
rename readers in the HandNet network. You can also unlock, relock, and
lockup the selected reader, enroll a user at the selected reader, activate and
deactivate an auxiliary device, and send (download) time, time zones, users,
and setup configuration to selected readers; see page 15.
User: The User menu lets you add users, delete users, rename users, change
information for a selected user, and create custom entries to collect additional
information about users; see page 17.
View: The View menu lets you open the Users, Activity, and Network windows
(the Activity window lists both activity and alarms; the Network window lists all
of your sites and readers). The View menu also lets you turn the toolbar on or
off. And it lets you get to access profiles, holidays, activity filters, time zones,
and system settings (you do not need these options on an ongoing basis;
these are normally only used when setting the program up); see page 18.
Window: The Window menu lets you switch between open windows, tile open
windows horizontally on the screen, or switch panes within the Network
window; see page 20.
Help: The Help menu lets you pop up the help system you are looking at now
(you can also press F1 to pop up Help); see page 21.

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