IBM SC31-6254-01 Caller ID Box User Manual


 
Making Selections Using Your Keyboard
You can select a CallCoordinator for Windows pushbutton, pull-down menu item, radio button, or
checkbox using your keyboard. In general, do the following from a CallCoordinator for Windows window:
To move to a selection, use the Tab key or a cursor key.
To activate or execute your selection, press the Enter key.
Opening a Pull-Down Menu: Pull-down menus are selected from CallCoordinator for Windows
menu bars. To open a pull-down menu, do the following:
Simultaneously press the Alt key and the key indicated by the underlined letter of the selection
you want on the menu bar.
The pull-down menu appears.
If the pull-down menu is not the one you want, press the Alt key to cancel it, and choose the one you
want.
Selecting from a Pull-Down Menu: To select items from a pull-down menu, do the following:
1. Open the pull-down menu by pressing the appropriate Alt key combination.
The pull-down menu appears.
2. Using the or cursor keys, highlight the selection you want on the pull-down menu, and press
Enter.
or
Just press the key indicated by the underlined letter on the pull-down menu.
Using Windows Pushbuttons: To use the basic Windows pushbuttons—OK, Cancel, and
Help—do the following:
Use the Tab key to move to the pushbutton.
Press Enter.
Making Selections Using Control Key Combinations: You can use control key combi-
nations to select telephone features (dial, answer, hang up, transfer, conference, hold, and retrieve)
directly from the CallCoordinator for Windows main window. For example, to display the CCWin Dial Pad
window from the main window, just press Ctrl+D. You can also access the Notes feature in
CallCoordinator for Windows by pressing Ctrl+N.
To see the valid control key combinations in CallCoordinator for Windows, open the Actions pull-down
menu. Control key combinations are formed by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl key and the letter key
indicated by the underlined letter on the Actions pull-down menu.
12 CallPath CallCoordinator for Windows: User’s Guide