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Inputting Character Strings
Section 7-14
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Opening/Closing and moving a window
Window can be controlled by the following operations.
Opening windows by setting screen attribute
When creating a screen using the Support Tool, up to two windows can be speci-
fied as a pop--up window which is displayed at the same time the screen is opened.
By this method, window is displayed at the position which was specified when win-
dow screen was created. This kind of window is a local window. For details of the
setting, refer to “Screen Attributes” (page 257 )
Switch screen
Window
opens
Opening/Closing and moving a window by touch switch operation
To create a pop--up window/keyboard touch switch on a screen or a window en-
ables to open/close specified window.
By this method, window is displayed at the position set for touch switch property.
This kind of window is a local window.
Window opens
Pop-up window keyboard touch switch
Opens
Also, by creating window move touch switch on window, it is possible to move a
window by touch panel operation at the NT31/NT31C.
Window move touch switch
Press the destination position
Move
Move
For details of touch switches, refer to 7-7 “Touch Switches”.
It is not possible to control global window by touch panel operation.
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
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Page 2: ...iii NT31 31C Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Produced March 1999...
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Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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