Softkeys

Your camera has three “softkeys.” A softkey is a button whose function changes according to what is displayed above it. For example, in the Capture mode, the following screen can be displayed:

In this case, pressing the left softkey enters the Capture Preferences. When presented with a different screen display, pressing this softkey may perform an entirely different function.

Mode dial

The camera’s mode dial allows you to choose from four camera modes:

Capture—the mode you’ll use to take beautiful digital pictures

Review—this mode allows you to view, edit, and organize your pictures

Connect—the mode you’ll use to connect your camera to your computer. Once connected you can use Mounter, TWAIN, or KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture Easy Software to move your pictures from your camera to your computer.

Info—this mode displays information about your camera’s firmware.

You can change modes without turning your camera off.

Four-way controller

The four-way controller’s up, down, right, and left arrows allow you to move through the Camera’s menus and icons and to scroll through your pictures.

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Kodak DC220, DC260 manual Softkeys, Mode dial, Four-way controller