Most screens displayed by the SMU have a Help button. If no help is displayed, clicking Help
launches a browser window that shows the context-sensitive help for the screen from which the
user clicked Help; a table of contents is not displayed. If the link for About SMU link clicked, the
help window is repainted with a table of contents pane and the About SMU information in the
information pane. If the ISM x.x Help link is clicked, a separate browser window is launched and
the front-end ISM help is displayed in that window.
If a help browser window was previously launched from the Contents task of the SMU application,
when a Help button on an SMU screen is clicked, the information pane is replaced with the
context-sensitive help for the screen containing the Help button.
Help for the Local SMU Application
Help for the local SMU application appears in a modeless window on the client console. This
means that when the user wants to return to the local SMU application, click on the application
window to bring it to the foreground. The <F1> can be used to toggle between the SMU
application window and the help window. Since the application uses the entire screen and its
container is not re-sizeable, the help window is hidden when the application window is brought to
the front.
The help window is re-sizeable and can be moved. An example of the local help window is shown
below.
Figure 48. SMU Local Help Window
The Help window has a system menu that is available from the upper-left hand corner. This system
menu allows the user to minimize and maximize the Help window. The Help window also has
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