Using filters in a base map, Using, Filters – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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8.
Double-click
the
utility
you
just
added.
The
Edit
Parameters
window
opens.
9.
In
the
Parameters
field,
type
any
parameters
required
to
run
the
utility.
Note:
Do
not
use
the
default
parameters
provided
in
a
utility
or
filter
module.
Any
parameters
listed
in
the
module
Source
tab
are
listed
for
example
only.
In
order
to
update
parameters,
you
need
to
add
the
parameters
for
each
utility
or
filter
module
in
the
map
settings
where
the
modules
are
being
used.
10.
Click
OK
.
11.
Repeat
steps
4
through
10
for
each
utility
you
want
to
add.
12.
When
all
utilities
have
been
added,
Click
OK
in
the
Map
Settings
window;
then
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Using
filters
in
a
base
map
The
use
of
filters
in
a
base
map
is
optional.
The
purpose
of
a
filter
in
a
base
map
is
to
query
the
target
computer
for
specific
hardware
information
and
then
use
this
information
to
determine
whether
a
specific
menu
or
menu
item
should
be
displayed
during
the
installation
process.
The
hardware
information
is
typically
obtained
from
the
computer
BIOS.
The
filters
provided
with
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program
enable
you
to
query
for
the
machine
type,
machine
type
and
model
number,
platform
(desktop
or
mobile),
and
whether
or
not
the
target
computer
is
a
Lenovo
branded
computer.
The
Edit
Parameters
dialog
is
used
to
specify
parameters
for
filters
and
utilities.
This
dialog
has
been
changed
to
allow
the
result
of
a
filter
to
be
logically
designated
as
NOT
:
The
NOT
result
checkbox
is
displayed
only
when
you
are
editing
a
filter.
By
allowing
the
logical
NOT
operation
on
the
filter’s
return
code,
it
is
no
longer
necessary
to
maintain
dual
sets
of
filters.
For
example,
suppose
you
have
a
filter
to
check
for
the
existence
of
a
file.
If
the
file
exists,
the
filter
returns
1
.
If
it
does
not,
the
filter
returns
0
.
Prior
to
ImageUltra
Builder
3.0,
you
would
have
had
to
create
a
separate
filter
that
would
return
1
if
the
file
did
not
exist,
and0
if
it
did.
With
the
logical
NOT
check
box,
you
now
need
only
the
original
filter
to
check
for
both
situations.
A
red
exclamation
mark
is
displayed
next
to
a
parameter
listed
on
the
Conditions
tab
of
the
Menu
Item
Properties
dialog
to
indicate
that
it’s
result
is
being
logically
NOT’d.
When
using
filters
in
a
map,
filters
are
assigned
to
menu
items,
not
to
modules.
The
behavior
of
the
filter
is
controlled
through
the
Menu
Item
Properties
window.
Multiple
filters
can
be
assigned
to
a
menu
item;
however,
if
you
assign
multiple
filters
to
a
menu
item,
you
must
define
whether
only
one
filter
needs
to
be
satisfied
or
if
all
filters
need
to
be
satisfied
for
the
menu
item
to
be
displayed.
The
following
are
a
few
examples
of
how
you
can
use
a
filter
in
a
base
map.
Example
1:
You
have
a
set
of
applications
that
are
unique
to
a
mobile
computer
and
you
want
to
use
a
filter
to
facilitate
the
installation
of
these
applications
only
if
the
target
computer
is
a
mobile
computer.
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