Menu bar, Help, Figure 5: auto hide button – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.A User Manual
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StarUtil-3000 User Guide – Rev A
Auto Hide Button – Communication and Input Terminal Windows
The Auto Hide button
is only on the Communication and Input Terminal windows, in the top
right corner (see Figure 5). It has two functions:
Hide Window
Return Window to Default Location
Figure 5: Auto Hide Button
1. Click
the
Auto Hide button
to hide the window. The window closes. A tab with the name of
the window, for example
, appears in the lower left corner of the GUI (see Figure 6).
Figure 6: Input Terminal Window Hidden
2. Roll over the tab in the lower left corner of the GUI to open the hidden window (see Figure 7).
Figure 7: Cursor On Tab Opens Hidden Window
The Input Terminal button on the Short Cut Bar also opens the Input Terminal
window when it is hidden (see Figure 9).
3. Click
the
button in the top right corner on the open window. The window returns to its
default location.
Menu Bar
Not all menu options are described below.
Help
Provides access to the StarUtil-3000 User
Guide and the Sapphire Technical
Reference Manual (see Related D
in the fore-matter). The menu item, About
StarUtil-3000, opens the splash-screen that
appears when the program opens. It
contains version information and useful link
to NavCom support, user guides, software
releases, and tools (see
ocuments
s
Figure 8: About StarUtil 3000
Figure 8).
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