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Help system The HP LaserJet 3050/3052/3055/3390/3392 all-in-one HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver includes a fullfeatured 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 ● Bubble Help What's this? Help "What's this?" Help is supported in Windows 98 SE and Windows Me. You can gain access to "What's this?" Help messages in any of the following ways: ● Right-click a control and click What's this?, and a pop-up Help window appears. ● Click the ? button at the upper-right corner of the 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 Press 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 you take. These messages alert you to selections that are illogical or impossible given the capabilities of the product 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 asking you to resolve this conflict. HP traditional print drivers for Windows Figure 3-1 A typical constraint message Whenever a constraint message appears with OK and Cancel buttons, the interpretation of the buttons is as follows: ● Clicking OK accepts the change that was just made, and the driver then resets the conflicting control to a setting that is compatible with the new value. ● Clicking Cancel rejects the change that was just made, returning the control to its previous value. ENWW HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver and HP Traditional PCL 5e Driver features (for 87 Windows 98 SE and Windows Me)

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Help system
The HP LaserJet 3050/3052/3055/3390/3392 all-in-one HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver includes 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
Bubble Help
What's this? Help
"What's this?" Help is supported in Windows 98 SE and Windows Me. You can gain access to "What's
this?" Help messages in any of the following ways:
Right-click a control and click
What's this?
, and a pop-up Help window appears.
Click the
?
button at the upper-right corner of the 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
Press 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 you take.
These messages alert you to selections that are illogical or impossible given the capabilities of the
product 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 asking you to resolve this conflict.
Figure 3-1
A typical constraint message
Whenever a constraint message appears with
OK
and
Cancel
buttons, the interpretation of the buttons
is as follows:
Clicking
OK
accepts the change that was just made, and the driver then resets the conflicting
control to a setting that is compatible with the new value.
Clicking
Cancel
rejects the change that was just made, returning the control to its previous value.
ENWW
HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver and HP Traditional PCL 5e Driver features (for
Windows 98 SE and Windows Me)
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drivers for Windows