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On objects that represent non-discrete information, more action may be required beyond that of simply

touching the object. For example, the slider object requires the operator to touch and slide the control in

the direction desired. Alternately, alpha-numeric entry objects invoke a pop-up alpha-numeric keypad for

additional user input. The alpha-numeric keypad is discussed below.

Note that if the numeric entry object displays >>>>>>>, the value is too big to display in the field or is above

the maximum for an editable field. Likewise, if the numeric entry object displays <<<<<<< in a numeric field,

the value is too small to display or is below the minimum for an editable field.

13.3 Alpha-numeric keypad

To allow entry of a specific number or text, several of the input objects invoke a pop-up alpha-numeric

keypad when the object is touched. An example of the alpha-numeric keypad invoked from a numeric input

object is shown in Figure 13.2. Once invoked, the operator may touch the appropriate keys to enter a

specific value. When entering a value, the alpha-numeric keypad is in one of two modes [new-value or edit-

value].

New-value mode

Generally, when the alpha-numeric keypad is first invoked, it is placed in new-value mode. Initially, the

alpha-numeric keypad displays the current value with all the digits being highlighted. Once the first digit is

entered, the current value is erased from the display and the new digit is placed in the first location.

Thereafter, no digits are highlighted and new digits are added to the rightmost position while the other

digits are shifted left.

Edit-value mode

Edit-value mode may be entered from the initial new-value mode by pressing either the left or right arrow

key before any digit key is pressed. The result will be a single character highlighted. The user may then

either touch a key to change the digit at the selected position or the up and down arrows may be used to

add or subtract (respectively) from the selected digit. The user may then use the left or right arrow keys to

select a new position.

Figure 13.2 – Alpha-numeric Keypad and ASCII Keypad

Once the desired value is entered, pressing the Enter key moves that value into the object (and the

corresponding OCS register) and the alpha-numeric keypad disappears. Alternately, pressing the ESC

key any time before the Enter key cancels the operation, leaves the objects current value unchanged,

and the alpha-numeric keypad disappears.

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