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Menus
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Pasokon TV uses a graphical user interface for easy operation.
Most operations are selected from the menus.
The "Menu Bar" appears at the top of the screen:
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Run File Edit Image Less Pattern Setup Help
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These words are called the "Menu Titles."
Here is an abbreviated sample menu:
+------+
| File | <- Menu Title on
+------+----------+ the Menu Bar
| Open ... O |
| Save ... S | <- Menu contains
+-----------------+ Menu Items
| Print P |
+-----------------+
"..." after the Menu Item indicates that further user interaction
is required. For example, "Open" and "Save" will display the
File Selector. "Print" will perform its function without
additional user input.
There are two different ways to use the menus with the mouse.
1. - Move the mouse pointer to the desired Menu Title.
- Press an HOLD down the left mouse button while moving the
pointer to the desired Menu Item.
- Finally release the mouse button.
2. - Click on the Menu Title.
- Click on the desired Menu Item.
When using the keyboard:
- Press and hold down the "Alt" key.
- Press the first letter of the Menu Title.
- Release the "Alt" key.
- Press a character listed on the right side of the menu.
It is not always necessary to display a menu before to pick
an item from that menu. For example, you could select the
Open item by simply pressing the letter "O" instead of
Alt-F and then O.
The menu system treats upper and lower case characters as
the same so "o" is equivalent to "O".
The Menus
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Run
User defined commands to run external programs.
File
Read/Write image files, print, quit, etc.
Edit
Clipboard operations (cut, copy, paste, ...) and
undo.
Image
Various image processing functions.
Less
Reduce the number of colors or resolution for
special effects.
Pattern
Create test patterns.
Setup
System configuration.
Help
On-line help system.
Each of these is described in more detail by its own on-line
help file.