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Using the touch panel, Display key ( pages 29 and 40), Menu key ( pages 36 and 60) – Toshiba PDR-T20 User Manual

Page 16: Erase key ( pages 47 and 48)

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Playing Back/Deleting

Photographed Images

Connecting to the

PC

Other Useful

Information

T

aking Photographs

Getting Ready

Using the Touch Panel

You can use the keys on the touch panel besides the Direction and Mode (hard) buttons
to perform various operations. For the individual functions, see the reference pages.

[ ] Display key (

pages 29 and 40)

Tapping this key switches between display and non-display of the icons. A different
set of icons appears depending on the mode.

[ ] Menu key (

pages 36 and 60)

Tapping this key switches between display and non-display of the menu screen. A
different set of menu appears depending on the mode. The Setup menu is selectable
through each of the two modes.

[ ] Erase key (

pages 47 and 48)

Use this key to delete photographed images or initialize the SD card.

Menu key

Display key

Erase key

Mode

Icon

Item

Description

Page

Photography

Preview

Select an image display method for post-photography confirmation.

37

White balance

Select a color correction mode.

37

Color

Select a color mode for photography.

37

Quality

Select the image size and quality.

37

ISO

Select an ISO sensitivity level.

37

LCD brightness

Select a brightness level for the LCD monitor.

37

Setup

Customize the system settings.

60

Playback

Slideshow

Continuously displays photographed images.

43

Paint

Allows handwriting on the current image.

44

Information

Shows information such as the photography date and size of the current image.

Protect

Protects important images.

46

DPOF

Allows DPOF settings.

62

LCD brightness

Select a brightness level for the LCD monitor.

37

Setup

Customize the system settings.

60

Mode

Icon

Item

Description

Page

Photography

Scene mode

Select a situation in which photographs are taken.

30

Flashing

Select how the flash should function.

32

Self-timer

Select the time for the self-timer.

34

Playback

Zooming

Enlarges and plays back a single image.

42

Thumbnail display

Reduces and simultaneously displays multiple images.

41