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Chapter 1 Before Gett ing S tarted 1-4 1.2 Basic Operations The mouse a nd the keyboard can also be used as input devices f or creat i ng inspect ion program. This section d escribes the bas ics for how to use each. 1.2.…

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1.1 Overview
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1.1.3 PC Specifications for v-TS
Hardware
Hardware Name
Specifications
CPU
Intel Core i7 2600 (3.40GHz, 8MB, 4C) or higher
* use Intel HD Graphics
Memory
16G (DDR3 1.333 MHz) or more
HDD
250Gx1 SATA 7200rpm or higher
Network
Gigabit Ethernet
Monitor
Size: 17-inch or higher
Resolution: Horizontal: 1280 pixels (or higher) x Vertical 1024 pixels (or higher)
or Horizontal: 1920 pixels (or higher) x Vertical 1080 pixels (or higher)
Color: True Color (32-bit)
Software
Software Name
Specifications
OS
Microsoft Windows7 Professional 64-bit Service Pack 1 (English version)
Chapter 1 Before Getting Started
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1.2 Basic Operations
The mouse and the keyboard can also be used as input devices for creating inspection
program. This section describes the basics for how to use each.
1.2.1 Using the Mouse
The mouse is used for selecting menus and clicking options in dialog boxes. Moving the
mouse on a flat surface will move the mouse cursor on the screen.
The mouse has two (2) buttons and a wheel and the left button is used for actions such as
selecting indicated options. Clicking the right button shows a pull down menu alongside the
mouse cursor. The wheel is used for scrolling the indicated contents in dialog boxes.
The mouse button is used for many purposes, including the following:
Click
After positioning the mouse cursor on the correct position, press the mouse button once.
This is used in cases such as selecting an option in a dialog box or using an operation
command.
Right Click
Clicking the right button once lightly shows a pull down menu alongside the mouse cursor.
Double Click
After positioning the mouse cursor on the correct position, press the mouse button twice in a
row, succession. This is used for actions such as selecting and opening a file.
1.2 Basic Operations
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Drag
After fixing the mouse cursor on the correct position, move the cursor while pressing the
mouse button. This is used for actions such as selecting multiple windows.
Drop
Release the mouse button that was being pressed. This is used for executing the area
selected by dragging.
Drag and Drop
After fixing the mouse cursor on the correct position, move the cursor while pressing the
mouse button and release the button at the desired place. This is used for actions such as
moving a window.
Scrolling the Wheel
Turning the wheel in dialog boxes where the scroll bar appears will scroll the contents. This
is used for actions such as checking a list of inspection programs.