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5.5 Entering
Data
With the instrument, the following methods are used to manipulate displays:
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Mouse manipulations
You can run the application for the instrument the same way as you do Windows® applica-
tions on a personal computer.
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Touch screen manipulations
The instrument's touch screen offers you an equivalent of the capability of the mouse.
Touch it with the custom pen supplied or fingers.
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Manipulations with front-panel keys and the rotary encoder
You can do the same with the instrument front-panel keys and the rotary encoder as you do
with Windows® applications on a personal computer. In this case, certain operational dif-
ferences from keyboard manipulations exist due to the limited number of keys supported by
the instrument.
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Keyboard manipulation
Connecting a keyboard to the instrument enables you to manipulate its applications using
the keyboard.
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Software keyboard manipulations
The instrument supports a software keyboard as an application program running on Win-
dows®. Even though a keyboard is not available, the software keyboard enables you to en-
ter characters. For instructions on how to use the software keyboard, see section 5.6 “Using
Software Keyboard".
Summary of Contents for MP1632C
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Page 22: ...1 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...
Page 30: ...9 CHAPTER 2 SETUP...
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Page 36: ...15 CHAPTER 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION AND CONNECTIONS...
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Page 46: ...25 CHAPTER4 STARTING AND STOPPING THE MP1632C...
Page 54: ...33 z Group box A frame or box that encloses a set of related controls...
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Page 56: ...35 CHAPTER 5 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION...
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Page 76: ...55 CHAPTER 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 114: ...93 CHAPTER 7 PERFORMANCE TEST...
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Page 118: ...97 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE SCRAPPING...
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