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Table 5-4: Editing keys
Type of key
[Esc] key
[Enter] key
[Backspace] key
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Navigation Keys
As an alternative to the rotary knob or the touchscreen, you can use the naviga-
tion keys to navigate through dialog boxes, diagrams, or tables.
Table 5-5: Navigation keys
Type of key
[Up/Down] Key
[Left/Right] Key
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Description
Closes all kinds of dialog boxes, if the edit mode is not active.
Quits the edit mode, if the edit mode is active. In dialog boxes
that contain a "Cancel" button it activates that button.
For "Edit" dialog boxes the following mechanism is used:
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If data entry has been started, it retains the original value
and closes the dialog box.
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If data entry has not been started or has been completed, it
closes the dialog box.
Has the same effect as pressing the rotary knob
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Concludes the entry of dimensionless entries. The new value
is accepted.
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With other entries, this key can be used instead of the
default unit key.
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In a dialog box, selects the default or focused element.
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Calls the next dialog level.
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Confirms and closes open input windows.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor in editing mode.
Description
The [Up] and the [Down] key does the following:
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In a numeric edit dialog box, increase or decrease the instru-
ment parameter.
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In a list, scroll forward and backward through the list entries.
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In a table, move the selection bar vertically.
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In windows or dialog boxes with vertical scrollbar, move the
scrollbar.
The [Left] and the [Right] key does the following:
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In an alphanumeric edit dialog box, move the cursor.
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In a list, scroll forward and backward through the list entries.
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In a table, move the selection bar horizontally.
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In windows or dialog boxes with horizontal scrollbar, move
the scrollbar.
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