Chapter 2: Getting Started

Using Dialogues

If an item is grey, it is currently not available. For example, if you are not connecting to the Internet through a proxy server, the Bypass proxy server for local addresses checkbox in Internet Settings, Connection tab, will be greyed out. Some dialogues comprise a number of “pages”; each page has a “tab” at the top (see Figure 2.22). Tap on the tab, or move the highlight to the tab name, to go to that page. You can also move a dialogue around the screen by holding the stylus on the dialogue title bar and dragging it across the screen.

Tabs in dialogue page

Checkbox

Dropdown box

Figure 2.22 Dialogue Pages

2.10.6.1 Dialogue Buttons

Dialogues usually include standard buttons such as Ok and X. Some buttons have a standard keypress equivalent:

Usually, you can click on the OK button or press the Enter key if you want to save information and remove the dialogue.

Click on the Cancel button, the X button, or press the Esc key if you want to close the dialogue without saving the information.

For dialogues that ask a question, you can click on the Yes button or press the Y key for ‘yes’. Click on the No button, press the N key, or press the Esc key for ‘no’.

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