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Built-in Application Basic Operations

When using two windows, the currently selected window (the one where you can perform operations) is called the “active window”. The menu bar, toolbar, and status bar contents are all applicable to the active window. The active window is indicated by a thick boundary around it.

STo switch the active window

While a dual window is on the display, tap anywhere inside the window that does not have a thick boundary around it to make it the active window.

Note that you cannot switch the active window while an operation is being performed in the current active window.

STo resize the active window so it fills the display

While a dual window is on the display, tap 2. This causes the active window to fill the display. To return to the dual window display, tap 2again.

STo swap the upper and lower windows

While a dual window is on the display, tap #. This causes the upper window to become the lower window, and vice versa. Swapping windows does not have any affect on their active status. If the upper window is active when you tap #for example, the window will remain active after it becomes the lower window.

Tip

When you tap 2button while a dual window is on the display, the currently active window will fill the display, but the other (inactive) window does not close. It remains open, hidden behind the active window. This means you can tap #to bring the hidden window forward and make it the active window, and send the current active window to the background.

STo close the active windows

While a dual window is on the display, tap at to top right corner of the window to close the active window, which causes the other (inactive) window to fill the display.

Tip

When the close () button is dimmed, it means that the active window cannot be closed for some reason.

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