Table 6-1. Menu Navigation Keys (continued)

Notation

Meaning and Use

Example

 

 

 

 

Use the up arrow key to move to the upper menu

Virtual Disk 1

 

items within a menu or to a higher level menu. You

 

 

can also use the up arrow key to close a menu list in a

 

 

popup window, such as the stripe element size menu. Virtual Disk 4

 

Word wrap is supported.

 

 

 

 

 

Use the down arrow key to move to the lower menu

Virtual Disks

 

items within a menu or to a lower level menu. You

 

 

can also use the down arrow key to open a menu list

Virtual Disk 1

 

in a popup window, such as the stripe element size

 

 

 

menu, and select a setting. Word wrap is supported.

 

 

 

 

Underlined

Indicates a shortcut you can use by pressing

Adapter

letter in a

<Alt><underlined letter>. To use this feature, the

 

menu

menu must be activated. Menu shortcuts are allowed

 

heading on

but cannot be used when a menu is active.

 

the menu

 

 

bar

 

 

 

 

 

Underlined

Indicates a shortcut you can use to expand a menu

Virtual Disk 1

letter in a

by pressing <Alt><menu underlined letter>.

 

menu item

Pressing <Alt> again closes the menu. Menu

 

 

shortcuts are allowed but cannot be used when a

 

 

menu is active.

 

 

 

 

< >

Key presses are enclosed in angle brackets.

<F1>, <Esc>,

 

 

<Enter>

 

 

 

<Enter>

After you highlight a menu item, press <Enter> to

Select Add New

 

select that item. This opens an options menu for the

VD and press

 

menu item. This applies to only certain menu items,

<Enter> to

 

such as Virtual Disk #. In a list of options for that

create a new

 

item, such as the write policy for a virtual disk,

virtual disk.

 

highlight a setting, such as Write-Through, and press

 

 

<Enter> to select it.

 

 

In the right panel, you can press <Enter> to select

 

 

Tree View or List View under the View Type

 

 

heading.

 

 

 

 

<Esc>

After you expand a pop-up window, press <Esc> to

Press <Esc> to

 

close the window. You can continue to press <Esc>

return to the VD

 

to exit the BIOS Configuration Utility.

Mgmt screen.

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Dell UCP-61 manual Word wrap is supported, Virtual Disks, Menu item Pressing Alt again closes the menu. Menu, VD and press

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