Mouse operation, Osd functions, Search function – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Configuration and Operation User Manual
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The On-Screen Display (OSD)
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Mouse operation
As an alternative to operating the on-screen display by keyboard, you can use the
mouse to execute the following functions:
Table 2: Mouse operations to operate the on-screen display
OSD functions
Search function
Some menus (e.g. the Select menu or the menu to choose a select key set) provide a
search function to enable the fast selection of the desired entry in the list field.
How to search a particular entry with a known name:
1. Press the
Ctrl+Num
(default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.
2. If necessary, press the
Tab
key to select the list field.
3. Enter the name of the entry you want to search. You can also enter the first let-
ters of the name to enable a clear allocation. The entered characters are displayed
in the
Search
field.
Mouse movement »Up«:
This mouse movement moves the cursor upwards
between the different menu entries in the list field.
Mouse movement »Down«:
This mouse movement moves the cursor downwards
between the different menu entries in the list field.
Left mouse key:
This key is often used to confirm entries (e. g. in the
login box) or call a submenu.
Right mouse key:
The currently displayed menu is closed after your set-
tings are saved. Afterwards, the toplevel menu is
shown.
A message informs you if you changed your entries
but forgot to save them.
NOTE:
The on-screen display (OSD) can only be called with the configured key
combination (
Ctrl+Num
).
If a Microsoft »IntelliMouse Explorer« or another compatible mouse with five keys
is connected to the user console, you can call the on-screen display through the
mouse keys four and five, which are located at the side of the mouse (see page 17).
NOTE:
After every entered character, the first entry this character does apply to is
marked in the list field.
Placeholders are not supported.