Buttons; Value Edit Boxes - Nikon Scanners Software Reference Manual

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Introduction to the Nikon Scanner Plug-in
Figure 7.10a The message box (Macintosh) showing software version number, ROM
version, SCSI ID number, and available disk space. The far-right button is used for
GPIB interfaced scanners, such as the Nikon LS-3510AF and LS-3500.
Figure 7.10b The message box (Windows) showing software version number, ROM
version, SCSI ID number, and available disk space. The GPIB button is used for
GPIB interfaced scanners, such as the Nikon LS-3510AF and LS-3500.

Buttons

Buttons, such as the ones below are activated by clicking them once with the
mouse. These three-dimensional buttons are in their active state when they are dis-
played with contrast, as seen in Figure 7.11.
Figure 7.11 Button in active state.
In their inactive state these buttons appear dimmed, as seen in Figure 7.12.
Figure 7.12 Button in inactive state.

Value Edit Boxes

There are various small boxes within the scanning dialog box called value edit
boxes. The boxes adjacent to the H
value edit boxes. The contents of these value edit boxes can be changed by using a
number of editing methods.
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and W
parameters are two examples of
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Software Reference for Scanners

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