
PREFACE B-63164EN/04
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NOTATION CONVENTIONS
The following explains the notation conventions used in this manual:
l Menu, command, and screen notations
Example Explanation
[File] menu Menu names are enclosed in brackets [ ].
[Title bar] Command names are enclosed in brackets
[ ].
<OK> button Command buttons on the display are
enclosed in angle brackets < >.
l Key notations and operation
Example Explanation
[Enter] key Key names are enclosed in brackets [ ].
[Ctrl]+[Tab] keys When keys are to be pressed and held
down sequentially, the keys are indicated
by connecting them with +, as shown to
the left.
Direction keys The [→], [←], [↑], and [↓] keys are
collectively called the direction keys.
l Mouse operations
Example Explanation
Click Press a mouse button, then release it
immediately.
Double-click Click a mouse button twice in quick
succession.
Drag Move the mouse while holding down a
mouse button, then release the button at a
desired location.
l Sample screens
The screens shown in this manual are merely examples on the
FS160i.
The screens shown in this manual are merely examples. Note
that the screen layouts and displayed file names may vary
depending on the equipment being used.
The screens shown in this manual are examples of the screens
displayed by Windows 95. Note that the display differs a little
when Windows NT 4.0 is used.