
About This Book Conventions Used in This Book
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxx
Figure 5. Example of a UCS 1000 R4.2 Window Requesting Information
Keyboard and
Telephone Keypad
Representations
• Keys that you press on your terminal or PC are represented as capitalized
BOLD text. For example, an instruction to press the Enter key is shown
as
Press ENTER.
• Two or three keys that you press at the same time on your terminal or PC
(that is, you hold down the first key while pressing the second and/or third
key) are represented as a series of small, capitalized
BOLD text
separated by the
plus sign (+). For example, an instruction to press and
hold “Alt” while typing the letter “d” is shown as
Press ALT+D
• Function keys on your terminal, PC, or system screens, also known as
soft keys, are represented as capitalized
BOLD text followed by the
function or value of that key enclosed in parentheses. For example, an
instruction to press function key 2 is shown as
Press
F2 (Choices).