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Help system, “What's this?” Help, Context-sensitive Help, Constraint messages

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Help system The HP PCL 6 Unidriver, the HP PCL 6 Black and White Driver, and the PS Emulation Unidriver include a full-featured Help system to provide assistance with printing and configuration options. The following Help options are available. ● "What's this?" Help ● Context-sensitive Help ● Constraint messages "What's this?" Help "What's this?" Help is supported in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP. Access the "What's this?" Help messages in any of the following ways: ● Right-click a control button on a screen. For example, on the Properties tab screen, right-click either the Printing Preferences control or the Print Test Page control. A small What's this? box appears. Right-click on the What's this? box and a pop-up Help window appears. ● Click the ? button in the upper-right corner of the screen frame, next to the X, to change the cursor to an arrow with a question mark. Use this special cursor to select a control, and the pop-up Help window for that feature appears. ● Press the F1 key, and the Help window for the currently selected control appears. Context-sensitive Help Click the Help button on a driver tab or in a dialog box, and context-sensitive Help appears. Constraint messages Constraint messages are unsolicited messages that appear in response to specific actions that are illogical or impossible given the capabilities of the printer or the current settings of other controls. For example, if you click Print on Both Sides and then change the paper type to Transparency, a message appears with options on how to resolve this conflict. HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for MS Windows Figure 4-1 A typical constraint message 126 Chapter 4 HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for MS Windows ENWW

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Help system
The HP PCL 6 Unidriver, the HP PCL 6 Black and White Driver, and the PS Emulation Unidriver include
a full-featured Help system to provide assistance with printing and configuration options. The following
Help options are available.
What's this?” Help
Context-sensitive Help
Constraint messages
“What's this?” Help
"What's this?" Help is supported in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP. Access the
"What's this?" Help messages in any of the following ways:
Right-click a control button on a screen. For example, on the
Properties
tab screen, right-click
either the
Printing Preferences
control or the
Print Test Page
control. A small
What's this?
box
appears. Right-click on the
What's this?
box and a pop-up Help window appears.
Click the
?
button in the upper-right corner of the screen frame, next to the
X
, to change the cursor
to an arrow with a question mark. Use this special cursor to select a control, and the pop-up Help
window for that feature appears.
Press the
F1
key, and the Help window for the currently selected control appears.
Context-sensitive Help
Click the
Help
button on a driver tab or in a dialog box, and context-sensitive Help appears.
Constraint messages
Constraint messages are unsolicited messages that appear in response to specific actions that are
illogical or impossible given the capabilities of the printer or the current settings of other controls. For
example, if you click
Print on Both Sides
and then change the paper type to
Transparency
, a message
appears with options on how to resolve this conflict.
Figure 4-1
A typical constraint message
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Chapter 4
HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidrivers for MS Windows
ENWW
HP PCL 6 and PS
emulation unidrivers for
MS Windows