Using The Win Dow Bar - Maple Systems Silver Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Using the Win dow Bar

The window bar is where the minimized popup window icons reside. You can display a maximum of six popup
windows at one time and every time a popup window is displayed on the OIT screen, an icon representing that
window is displayed on the window bar of the task bar.
The window bar can be displayed or removed by pressing the Window Bar Key labeled
the popup window icons, the Window Bar also contains three optional indicators: the
indicators
The Touch In di ca tor
This optional feature provides you with additional feedback when pressing the touch screen of the OIT. One of
three colors is displayed in the circle, depending upon what area of the touch screen is touched. The three areas are:
Non-configured area – Any area on the touch screen that does not contain an active touch screen object.
Active area – Any area that contains an active touch screen object which, when pressed, executes some
action.
Inactive area – Any area that contains an active touch screen object but the active object is not able to
execute its intended function. For example, a Function Key with the Popup Window option is defined as an
active area when first pressed since it causes the popup window to be displayed. However, once the popup
window is displayed, pressing this key serves no purpose and then it becomes an inactive area.
To activate the touch indicator
1. From the Edit menu, select System Parameters. The System Parameter Setting dialog box
appears.
2. Click the General tab to display the General form.
3. In the Task Button frame, click Enable in the Attribute box.
4. Click the Indicator tab to display the Indicator form.
5. In the Touch Indicator frame, click Enable in the Attribute box.
6. Select which colors you would like to use for the Non-Configured Area, the Inactive Area,
the Active Area, and the Frame box.
7. Click OK to exit the System Parameters dialog box.
The CPU In di ca tor
This optional feature reflects the status of the OIT's microprocessor. As the color indicator grows, the
microprocessor of the OIT is processing more data. The CPU indicator could be used as a rough indicator of how
much activity is occurring in the OIT.
To activate the CPU indicator
1. From the Edit menu, select System Parameters. The Set System Parameters dialog box
appears.
2. Click the General tab to display the General form.
3. In the Task Button frame, click Enable in the Attribute box.
4. Click the Indicator tab to display the Indicator form.
5. In the CPU Indicator frame, click Enable in the Attribute box.
6. Select the color you would like to use.
7. Click OK to exit the System Parameters dialog box.
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