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3 − 7 (2) Defining the start ing charact er ① Pr ess the Alt k ey to activate the menu bar . [1/ File] menu is highlig hted. Figure 3.3. 2.3 A ctive Fi le menu bar ② Pr ess the numeric k ey corresponding t o the star tin…

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3.3.2 Selecting a menu
There are two possible ways to select a pull-down menu from among those contained
in the menu bar.
(1) Using the cursor keys
① Press the Alt key to activate the menu bar.
[1/ File] menu is highlighted.
Figure 3.3.2.1 File menu bar
② Press the cursor keys.
Press or to go among the menu items in the menu bar.
Press or to drop down a pull-down menu. Then, press or to move
among the commands in the pull-down menu.
To activate the command you want to select, press the ENTER key.
During these operations, the message line shows the summary of the
highlighted command. Press the ESC key to close the menu.
Figure 3.3.2.2 File pull-down menu
Highlighted
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(2) Defining the starting character
① Press the Alt key to activate the menu bar.
[1/ File] menu is highlighted.
Figure 3.3.2.3 Active File menu bar
② Press the numeric key corresponding to the starting character of the desired
menu item.
To select [2/ Data input], press the character before / (the number 2 in this
case). This will drop down the pull-down menu.
Figure 3.3.2.4 Active Data input menu bar
③ Press the starting character of the desired command. This immediately
executes the command.
3.3.3 Dialog
If additional information is necessary for the machine to execute a command, a dialog
box appears as soon as the command is selected.
A dialog box may contain the following elements.
(1) Push button
(2) Check box
(3) Radio button
(4) List box
(5) Scroll bar
(6) Edit box
(7) Static

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(1) Push button
When a push button is selected, it immediately carries out the command. Most
dialog boxes contain the OK and Cancel buttons.
Figure 3.3.3.1 Push buttons
(2) Check box
Used to let you choose to toggle an option on or off. You can select as many
check boxes as you want. When the option is turned on, an asterisk (X) appears
in the check box.
To change on or off of the option, highlight the option with the cursor, and press
an alphanumeric key.
Figure 3.3.3.2 Check boxes
(3) Radio button
Unlike check boxes, radio buttons are mutually exclusive of one another and you
can select only one at a time. The asterisk (X) moves with the highlighted cursor.
Go to the desired option to exit the box.
Figure 3.3.3.3 Radio buttons
(4) List box
Gives a listing of options to choose from, mainly used for the selection of file
names.
The selected option is highlighted. If a listing contains too many options to show
at a time, it can be scrolled.
Figure 3.3.3.4 List box