Brother International MFC-7400C Users Manual - English - Page 167

AutoLoad the Brother Control Center, How to Turn Off AutoLoad, Using the Scan Keys

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AutoLoad the Brother Control Center The Control Center is initially configured to automatically load each time Windows® is started. When the Control Center is loaded, the Control Center icon will appear in the task bar. If you don't want the Control Center to load automatically, you can turn off AutoLoad. How to Turn Off AutoLoad 1 Left click the Control Center icon and click Show. 2 When the Control Center icon appears, left click on the Smart Click Control Center button. A dialogue box with a check box labeled "AutoLoad Pop-up" will appear: 3 Uncheck the AutoLoad Pop-Up option. Using the Scan Keys You can use the Scan keys on the control panel to scan originals into your word processing, graphics or E-mail applications. The advantage of using the Scan keys is that you avoid the mouse clicks required to scan from your PC. Using the Control Panel Keys If you have connected a Macintosh, the control panel keys will not work with your computer. Please see page 22-1. U S I N G B R O T H E R C O N T R O L C E N T E R 17 - 2

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USING BROTHER CONTROL CENTER
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AutoLoad the Brother Control Center
The Control Center is initially configured to automatically load each time
Windows
®
is started. When the Control Center is loaded, the Control
Center
icon will appear in the task bar. If you don’t want the Control Center
to load automatically, you can turn off AutoLoad.
How to Turn Off AutoLoad
1
Left click the Control Center
icon and click
Show
.
2
When the Control Center icon appears, left click on the Smart Click
Control Center button. A dialogue box with a check box labeled “AutoLoad
Pop-up” will appear:
3
Uncheck the AutoLoad Pop-Up option.
Using the Scan Keys
You can use the Scan keys on the control
panel to scan originals into your word
processing, graphics or E-mail applications.
The advantage of using the Scan keys is that
you avoid the mouse clicks required to scan
from your PC.
Using the Control Panel Keys
If you have connected a Macintosh, the control panel keys will not work with
your computer. Please see page 22-1.