Patton electronic 2977 user manual Mouse conventions

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Model 2977 DialFire RAS User Manual

About this user guide

 

 

Mouse conventions

The following conventions are used when describing mouse actions:

 

Table 5. Mouse conventions

 

 

Convention

Meaning

 

 

Left mouse button

This button refers to the primary or leftmost mouse button (unless

 

you have changed the default configuration).

Right mouse button

This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button (unless

 

you have changed the default configuration).

 

 

Point

This word means to move the mouse in such a way that the tip of

 

the pointing arrow on the screen ends up resting at the desired loca-

 

tion.

Click

Means to quickly press and release the left or right mouse button

 

(as instructed in the procedure). Make sure you do not move the

 

mouse pointer while clicking a mouse button.

 

 

Double-click

Means to press and release the same mouse button two times quickly

Drag

This word means to point the arrow and then hold down the left or

 

right mouse button (as instructed in the procedure) as you move the

 

mouse to a new location. When you have moved the mouse pointer

 

to the desired location, you can release the mouse button.

 

 

Typographical conventions used in this document

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Contents Remote Access Server Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Contents Using the Viewer FCC Information Radio and TV InterferenceIndustry Canada Notice DialFire B4/ST RAS CE Notice FCC Part 68 Compliance StatementStructure AudienceGeneral conventions PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document Mouse conventions DialFire Model 2977 RAS Adapters Chapter contentsModel 2977 DialFire RAS overview IntroductionModel 2977 DialFire T1/E1 RAS Model 2977/B4 DialFire BRI RASMicrosoft Supported Operating SystemsPreparation Completing a configuration worksheet DialFire Basic BRI Configuration Worksheet Patton Electronics DialFire Channelized T1, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet Order the Isdn Line DialFire PTE Isdn E1 Euro Isdn Configuration WorksheetNone Interface ID for Port 48 PT2 Only 127 Leased Time Slots Before You Install DialFire Isdn T1 PRI, Short-Haul Configuration Worksheet EZ-ISDN 1 Preferred Capability S Installing the Model 2977 adapter Determining your line termination requirements Model 2977 B4 ST adapter installationDialFire BRI connectors and line-terminating DIP switch Installing the DialFire RAS B4ST AdapterReplace the computer’s cover Model 2977 B4 U adapter installationDialFire BRI connectors PE1 & PE2 Connector Locations Model 2977 PE1 PE2 adapter installationPT1 & PT2 Connector Locations Model 2977 PT1 PT2 adapter installationInstallation Model 2977 daughter board installationParts List Mating Connectors Plated-through holes Spacers Screws Mating Connectors Driver installation Configuration Driver installation and configuration Supported Products Driver installation for the Windows 2000 operating systemProcedure Installing the DriverUpgrading the Driver ProcedureDriver installation for the Windows XP operating system Configuring Outgoing Dial-up Networking Connections Configuring Incoming Dial-up Networking ConnectionsChanging Phone and Modem Options Changing Adapter PropertiesUsing the Windows Troubleshooter Uninstalling the DriverInstalling the MS Loopback Adapter Installing the downloaded driverConfiguring RAS Ports Configuring the Adapter First TimeChanging the Adapter Configuration Configuring RAS Dial-in Permissions Configuring Modems on COM Ports Configuring Dial-up Networking ConnectionsChanging Serial Port Names Using the Viewer Starting Patton View About Patton ViewOperation and shutdown De-activating the Model Activating the ModelContacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageRMA numbers Return for credit policyAppendix a Software License Agreements Software License Agreements Software License Agreements Software License Agreements
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