T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
UM-TMN-470
Section Four - T/MonXM Interface
4-1
The Fast Menus feature
allows menu commands
to be selected with a
single press of the hot
key. To turn off Fast
Menus, choose the
Miscellaneous com-
mand on the Parameters
menu and set Fast
Menus to “N.”
T/MonXM Interface Menus
T/MonXM features many pop-up menus, providing quick selection
of functions. Menus are displayed in a variety of styles between
pages.
When a menu is available, you must select the menu by pressing the
Tab key before you can choose commands from the menu.
Note:
leaving the Caps Lock key on will disable the Tab key selec-
tion function. Unlock the Caps Lock key or press Alt-D to select an
item from pop-up menus.
Selected menu commands are highlighted by a black bar. Menu com-
mands are chosen by moving the bar to highlight the desired com-
mand and pressing the Enter key.
There are two ways to choose commands:
1. Use the Down Arrow or Tab key to move the highlight bar down
and the Up Arrow key or Shift Tab to move the highlight bar up.
The highlight bar wraps around the menu, so if the highlight bar
is at the end of the menu and you continue to press Down Arrow,
the highlight bar returns to the top of the menu. Similarly, if the
highlight bar is at the top of the menu and you press Up Arrow,
the highlight bar moves to the bottom of the menu.
Once you have highlighted the command you want, press the
Enter key to execute the command.
2. Use the shortcut key for the command you want. The shortcut
key is shown by the highlighted character in the menu command.
For example, to choose the command
Monitor
press M. The highlight bar immediately moves to highlight the
Monitor command. Shortcut keys are not case sensitive.
If the Fast Menus feature is enabled, menu commands may be chosen
by pressing only the shortcut key. If Fast Menus is disabled, press the
Enter key to execute the command.
Note:
Always exit the pro-
gram cleanly. This means
that you must execute the
Quit option from the
Master menu. NEVER
turn off the computer
before exiting the pro-
gram. Doing so could cor-
rupt the data files!
Section 4 - T/MonXM Interface
Fig. 4.1 - T/MonXM Master Menu