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Tncguide context-sensitive help system 4.9 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 (77185x-01) User Manual

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TNCguide context-sensitive help system

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TNC 320 | User's Manual

HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming | 3/2014

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Navigating in the TNCguide

It’s easiest to use the mouse to navigate in the TNCguide. A table

of contents appears on the left side of the screen. By clicking the

rightward pointing triangle you open subordinate sections, and by

clicking the respective entry you open the individual pages. It is

operated in the same manner as the Windows Explorer.
Linked text positions (cross references) are shown underlined and

in blue. Clicking the link opens the associated page.
Of course you can also operate the TNCguide through keys

and soft keys. The following table contains an overview of the

corresponding key functions.

Function

Soft key

If the table of contents at left is active:

Select the entry above it or below it
If the text window at right is active: Move

the page downward or upward if texts or

graphics are not shown completely

If the table of contents at left is active:

Open up the table of contents If the branch

is at its end, jump into the window at right
If the text window at right is active: No

function

If the table of contents at left is active:

Close the table of contents
If the text window at right is active: No

function

If the table of contents at left is active: Use

the cursor key to show the selected page
If the text window at right is active: If the

cursor is on a link, jump to the linked page

If the table of contents at left is active:

Switch the tab between the display of the

table of contents, display of the subject

index, and the full-text search function and

switching to the screen half at right
If the text window at right is active: Jump

back to the window at left

If the table of contents at left is active:

Select the entry above it or below it
If the text window at right is active: Jump to

next link

Select the page last shown

Page forward if you have used the "select

page last shown" function

Move up by one page

Move down by one page