Chapter 4. Using the Display Touch Screen

This chapter describes the Display Touch Screen windows and their associated components. These windows are similar to those that are used in OS/2 and other graphical environments.

The Display Touch Screen is touch-sensitive. To interact with it, you touch the screen as though you were pressing a pushbutton switch, making a selection from a list, or entering data on a keyboard.

The graphics in this book that depict the Display Touch Screen do not match the actual windows in every detail. The windows on your Display Touch Screen have a title bar at the top that is not shown in this book.

Using the Display Touch Screen in Duplex and Dual Simplex Modes

In duplex mode, the two printers work as one logical printer and are controlled from a single Display Touch Screen.

In dual simplex mode, each physical printer works independently of the other. The monitor has two logical Display Touch Screens, one for controlling each printer. To switch from one printer to the other, select the Next Printer pushbutton on the Main Window.

Note: Although most of the artwork in this book shows a Display Touch Screen that is in duplex mode, the simplex mode Display Touch Screen looks virtually the same.

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