AT&T 2.1.1 Telephone User Manual


 
User Interface
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User Interface Information
Accessing Windows
Windows are the medium through which you exchange information with FAX
Attendant. This involves activities such as filling out forms or selecting items
from a menu.
Since the work area may contain more than one window at the same time, each
window is boxed, so that it is clear as to what information each window contains.
At any given time, only one of the windows in the work area is designated the
active
window. It is usually the most recently opened window.
Also, a scroll bar exists in most windows. Located on the right side of the
window, the scroll bar may contain an upward pointing arrowhead and a
downward pointing arrowhead. These characters indicate whether there is
additional data below or above that which is currently displayed.
The downward pointing arrowhead means you can use the cursor movement
keys to view information below the present screen display. The upward pointing
arrowhead means the cursor movement keys can be used to view information
above the current screen display.
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