3.3.4 Closing Windows
The window with the [Close] button
Following three methods are available to close the window with the [Close] button shown in Figure
3–10.
Move the cursor to the [Close] button in the window by using the arrow keys or the jog and
press the ENTER key.
Press the CANCEL key.
Press the soft-key under the [Close] button (third button from the left).
Figure 3-10 The Example of the Window with the [Close] Button
Window with the [OK]/[Cancel] button
Following three methods are available to close the window with the [OK]/[Cancel] button shown in
Figure 3–11.
Move the cursor to the [OK] button or [Cancel] button in the window by using the arrow keys
or the jog and press the ENTER key.
Press the CANCEL key. To do so, perform the same operation as you did to select the [Cancel]
button.
Pressing the soft-key under the [OK] button (fourth button from the left) means same as
selecting the [OK] button. Similarly, pressing the soft-key under the [Cancel] button (second
button from the left) means same as selecting the [Cancel] button.
Figure 3-11 The Example of the Window with the [OK]/[Cancel] Button
3.3.5 Entering Values (Numerical Entry Box)
Entering values with arrow keys/jog or shuttle
For an item to set value, hover the cursor over the value (which will be highlighted) and press the
ENTER key to open a numerical entry box shown in Figure 3–12 in which you can enter a value.
Move to the desired digit by using the right or left arrow key and increment/decrement the value by
using the up or down arrow key/the jog or shuttle. During the edit, the value is confirmed every time
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