Getting started
Web browser functions
This section guides you through using Real Time on Web browsers, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. This section reviews the following operations:
•Navigating Real Time
•Choosing menu items
•Clicking buttons
•Entering text in text boxes
•Choosing items from list boxes
Navigating Real Time
Web browsers have many advantages over smaller
•Larger screen size. Most often, you view HTML pages using a Web browser on a desktop PC. Real Time can display more information on the screen of a desktop monitor than on the screen of a smaller
•HTML browsing, including:
•Frame capability. Real Time displays the Main menu in a toolbar on the side of the screen. This lets you access it at any time.
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Figure 2-24: Navigating Real Time in a Web browser
1. The Main menu appears in a toolbar on the side of the screen.
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