Archos 100 series Settings screen, Contextual Menus, Message boxes, Using the Virtual Keyboard

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4.2.3Settings screen

Selectable items

Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to change the parameter value. The new value is immediately taken into account so there is no need to press OK. Click on ESC when done.

Check boxes

Each checkbox corresponds to a different parameter value but only one parameter can be selected at a time. Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight an item and then press OK to validate it.

Actions

In the settings screens you sometimes need to perform some actions. Actions are shown enclosed with [ ]. Press OK to start the action.

4.2.4Contextual Menus

When the is present on the top-left corner of the screen you can press the MENU key to display a popup menu with actions related to the current mode. Pressing MENU again or Esc closes it.

Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the action you want to start and then press OK to validate it.

4.2.5Message boxes

From time to time a message box is displayed on the screen. This may be a warning or an error message, or a question to confirm an action.

Message boxes may have up to 3 buttons (for instance yes, no and cancel). If there is more than one button use the left and right keys to highlight the button you want. In all cases press OK to validate your choice which will then exit the message box.

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4.2.6Using the Virtual Keyboard

It is recommended that you create folders and rename files or folders from your computer when it is connected to the Gmini . The computer keyboard is easier to use. Often times, however, you are not near your computer and you would like to enter the text directly with the Gmini . For this, you will use the virtual keyboard. You will be taken to this screen when you rename a file or folder or when you name a recording.

Contextual Menu

 

 

 

 

 

Current text being typed

 

 

 

 

 

Backspace (destructive)

 

 

 

 

 

Space character

You will use the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN buttons to

 

move around the keyboard. Click on OK to enter the

 

character that is highlighted. Once satisfied with your text

 

entry, click on the MENU button and select Enter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The contextual menu will give the following options:

Enter: Validate the current text entry. This is like the Enter key on a keyboard.

Delete: deletes the last character entered (like the backspace).

Clear all: Clears the text entry line.

Shift: toggles between uppercase and lowercase keyboards.

Tip : use the ESC key to cancel any changes you made and exit the virtual keyboard.

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Contents Archos Gmini 100 series Gmini100 overview Software plug-ins and accessoriesFM Remote Control Gmini100Button Symbol Description Ports, Buttons, and ConnectionsPhoto Wallet Plug-in First Time Usage Plugging in the AC AdapterUser interface overview Contextual Menus Settings screenUsing the Virtual Keyboard Message boxesLocking the Gmini keyboard Using the GminiPlaying music Selecting a songPlaying a song Key Symbol ActionUsing playlists Keyboard controlPlaylist contextual menu description Creating a new PlaylistLoading a Playlist Playing a PlaylistChanging the Gmini Settings Changing the Sound SettingsCustomizing the equalizer Changing the PlayMode Settings Setting the ClockPlayMode Changing the Power Settings Changing the Recording SettingsEnglish, Français, Deutsch Using the BrowserChanging the System Settings Inside the Music FolderContextual Menu on a File File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeButton Controls Contextual Menu on a FolderRecording MP3 Music Microphone RecordingLine-In Recording Spdif Input Using the photo walletUsing the photo browser Copying Files from a CompactFlash CardWindows Me/NT/2000/XP Connecting the Gmini to your ComputerMaking the USB Connection WindowsDisconnecting the Gmini from your Computer Using the Gmini as an external driveWindows Using MusicMatch Installing Music MatchMacintosh Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDs Getting purchased MP3 files to your GminiTransferring MP3 files from your computer to your Gmini ARCLibrary and ID3 tags Downloading the GMINI100.AOS file Using iTunes 4 with your GminiUpdating your Gmini Operating System OS software Read the History Text FileTroubleshooting USB Connection issuesSolutions File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Windows98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error CheckingTechnical Specifications WindowsXP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDskWarranty and Limited Liability Technical SupportFCC Warning Statement Copyright Notice