Customizing The <Home> Screen - Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5560i III User Manual

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Customizing the <Home> Screen
This section describes what can be customized and managed from the items displayed when <Menu> is pressed on
the <Home> screen.
Depending on the setting for <Allow Home Screen Customization for Common Use> and the privileges of the
login user, a screen for selecting either <Customize for Personal Use> or <Customize for Common Use> may
be displayed when <Move Buttons>, <Edit Buttons>, <Home Screen Layout Settings>, or <Wallpaper
Settings> is selected.
- <Customize for Personal Use>: Select this to customize the Home screen for the current login user. The
default settings for <Customize for Personal Use> follow the settings for <Customize for Common Use>.
- <Customize for Common Use>: Select this to customize the Home screen for the users who have no
personalized screen, such as non-login users, Guest users, etc. The settings in <Customize for Common
Use> are applied until the authenticated user configures <Customize for Personal Use>.
If the settings in <Customize for Common Use> are changed, the changes are also reflected to <Customize
for Personal Use> until the authenticated user configures <Customize for Personal Use>.
<Home> screen settings can be imported/exported between machines that support the <Home> screen.
Importing/Exporting the Setting Data(P. 827)
<Home> screen settings are not imported to machines that support the <Quick Menu> screen but do not
support the <Home> screen.
Even if any of the settings in <Home Management Settings for Personal Use> is disabled when exporting,
personal settings are exported if they are already configured.
<Move Buttons>
You can move function buttons and Personal buttons/Shared buttons.
<Edit Buttons>
Only <Move:> can be used for function buttons.
<Rename>, <Delete>, and <Move> can be used for Personal buttons/Shared buttons.
<Home Screen Layout Settings>
You can select one of the following items for the size and number of buttons displayed on a single screen.
<3 large buttons per page>
<6 large buttons per page>
<9 medium buttons per page>
<12 medium small buttons per page>
<15 small buttons per page>
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