Arrangement menu, Communication menu, Help menu – Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual
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Arrangement menu
Menu name
Icon
Shortcut keys Explanation
Arrangement
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Left
–
The left edge of the selected component is arranged aligned
with the left edge of the reference component.
Horizontal
Center
–
The center in horizontal direction of the selected component
is arranged aligned with the center in horizontal direction of
the reference component.
Right
–
The right edge of the selected component is arranged aligned
with the right edge of the reference component.
Top
–
The top edge of the selected component is arranged aligned
with the top edge of the reference component.
Vertical Center
–
The center in vertical direction of the selected component is
arranged aligned with the center in vertical direction of the
reference component.
Bottom
–
The bottom edge of the selected components are aligned with
the reference component.
Distribute
horizontally
–
The selected components are distributed proportionally in the
horizontal direction.
Distribute
vertically
–
The selected components are distributed proportionally in the
vertical direction.
Height
–
The height of the selected component is matched to the
height of the reference component.
Width
–
The width of the selected component is matched to the width
of the reference component.
To Top
–
The selected component is arranged for display on the
foremost plane.
To Bottom
–
The selected component is arranged for display on the
rearmost plane.
To Front
–
The selected component is arranged for display one plane to
the front.
To Back
–
The selected component is arranged for display one plane to
the rear.
Communication menu
Menu name
Icon
Shortcut keys Explanation
Communication
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–
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Receive
–
A screen construction file is received from the DX recorder.
Send
–
A screen construction file is sent to the DX recorder.
Help menu
Menu name
Icon
Shortcut keys Explanation
Help
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User’s manual (I)
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F1
Displays the user’s manual.
About
–
The About dialog is displayed.
2.3 Explanation of Menus, Icons, and Shortcut Keys