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User Interface
FAX Attendant sounds a ''beep'' when you press an undefined key. The
message line either informs you if you have pressed an undefined function key,
or continues to show the last message.
The function key commands displayed on the screen apply only to the
active window.
Most windows use more commands than there are function keys.
Therefore they make use of two sets of function keys. The set of
standard function keys includes commands commonly used in most
windows.
The set of alternate function keys usually includes commands which are
unique to that window.
Function key
displayed function keys from one set of commands to the other.
The function keys that you see when a window first opens are not
necessarily the standard ones. They are the keys that are expected to be
the most useful for that window.
Standard Function Keys
The following table shows the standard set of function keys. The standard
commands for keys
given window may not require every command from the standard set. Unused
commands have blank screen labels.
Function
Key
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F7
F8
Below are descriptions of the standard function keys. In the case of keys
and
where the standard function varies by window type, each function is
F3
shown with its window type in parentheses. In the case of key
CMD-MENU when in system operation screens and FRM-MGMT when in system
administration screens.
labeled CHG-KEYS, acts as a ''toggle'' to switch the
F8
and
vary depending on the type of window. Also, a
F2
F3
Type of Window
Menu
Form
HELP
HELP
CHOICES
SAVE
PREV-FRM
PREV-FRM
NEXT-FRM
NEXT-FRM
CANCEL
CANCEL
CMD-MENU
CMD-MENU
FRM-MGMT
FRM-MGMT
CHG-KEYS
CHG-KEYS
Text
HELP
PREV-PAGE
NEXT-PAGE
PREV-FRM
NEXT-FRM
CANCEL
CMD-MENU
FRM-MGMT
CHG-KEYS
F2
the function is
F7
A-5

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