KE2010.Instruction Manual.Ver.2.01,Rev.08 - 第162页
4 – 55 Scroll b ox W hen y ou drag the scroll box, the scr een starts scrolling f rom the position indicated with the scroll box by comparing t he scroll bar to all dat a display area. Moving to an unentered l ine W hen …

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When you move to the scroll limit of the right side, a screen appears as shown below.
The scroll bar appears on the screen when there is still
data to be displayed beyond the last line of the screen.
Up-down scroll
If the ↑ key or button is pressed when the input focus is located on the top line
within the data display area of a window, but not the first line, the screen scrolls
down one line.
If the ↓ key or button is pressed when the cursor is located on the bottom line
within the data display area of a window and when the component ID for the
following line has been entered, the screen scrolls up one line.
If the ↓ key or button is pressed when the cursor is located on the bottom line
within the data display area of a window and when the component ID for the
following line is not entered yet, the screen scrolls up one line and then the cursor
moves to the comp ID cell.
Scroll bar
When you click the scroll bar located at the top of the vertical scroll box, the
screen scrolls down one page.
The Page Up key functions in the same manner.
When you click the scroll bar located at the bottom of the vertical scroll box, the
screen scrolls up one page.
The Page Down key functions in the same manner.
When you click the scroll bar on the left of the horizontal scroll box, the screen
scrolls to the right by one page.
When you click the scroll bar on the right of the horizontal scroll box, the screen
scrolls to the left by one page.

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Scroll box
When you drag the scroll box, the screen starts scrolling from the position
indicated with the scroll box by comparing the scroll bar to all data display area.
Moving to an unentered line
When you click the down arrow key at the bottom line, a new record is created
and the cursor is moved to the “Comp ID” cell.
(If you do not enter any data for a new record, for example, by pressing just a
cursor key, the new record is deleted when you move to another line.)
Moving to the top or bottom of the screen
When you press the Home key, the left half screen which cannot be scrolled to
the left further appears, then the input focus moves to the “Comp ID” cell.
When you press the End key, the right half screen which cannot be scrolled to the
right further appears, then the input focus moves to the “Lyr” cell.
Entry of mutually exclusive items
When you enter data or change it, press the F2 key or click the input field with
the right button of a mouse. The pop-up menu appears on the screen. Select
the desired value.

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4.6.2 How to enter data
Placement data initial screen
Details
① (Component) ID
Enter the component ID using the formula bar.
When this parameter is defined, the default values are shown and an asterisk (*)
appears where data entry is not necessary.
Default values
Pla. H
(Placement
head)
Mark Mark ID
Mark
1 X
Mark
1 Y
Mark
1 TI
Mark
2 X
Mark
2 Y
Mark
2 TI
Skip Test
Lyr
(Layer)
Auto No * * * * * * * No No 4
If you enter eight characters or more, only the first eight characters are allowed
and entered actually. If you omit the ID, the ID becomes “#”. IDs other than “#”
are checked if they are unique, and if the same ID already exists, it is rejected.
② X, Y
Define the placement position with the X and Y formula bars.
− Absolute position entry
A numeric entry is directly set. Either a + or - sign may precede the number.
− Relative position entry
If ++ is appended before the number entered, that number is added to the
value of the field at the cursor.
If -- is appended before the number entered, that number is subtracted from
the value of the field at the cursor.