Pfaff creative 2144 Owner's Manual - Page 140

Alphabets, Input, field, Processing, screen

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Alphabets I Input field Size adjustment The size of each character can be adjisted proportionally in several stages via the +i- icons. The specified size s valid for all characters which are entered upon the adlustment. input of a word sequence rt the sequence of words is longer than the input field, the characters at the start of the sequence disappear beyond the left-hand edge. A small arrow on the left-hand edge of the field indicates this, Cursor icons These cursor icons can be used to move the text cursor n the direction desired. With this cursor (the underscore mark in the Input field), you mark a letter so that it can then be altered or erased. The cursor is positioned to the right of the input point, ready for input of a new character. Spacer sttch Use this icon to insert a space between the characters Delete Use the "eraser" to delete the character over the cursor (the underscore mark in the input field) or the last input. Characters This is one of the four icons for selecting capital letters. lower-case letters, numbers or symbols. Alphabets I Processing screen Opening the memory of the machine or of a card Use this function to open a window for opening, saving, deleting and closing a program. / For more information on this icon see Parameters' section Marking n order to process a stitch sequence. it must be marked. You can mark a character or a word sequence. A red dash appears for this purpose; you can move it across the word sequence to be marked with the cursor icons. The marked characters are surrounded by a colored frame. If you move over a previousiy marked character or word sequence. the marking is cancelled again. Delete You can delete a marked character or word sequence. Activity arrows Using these arrows you can browse through the screen. Zoom in You can enlarge the representation in several steps. The zone around the marked stitch or stitches is the area that s enlarged. Zoom out You can reduce the representation n several steps. The zone around the marked stitch or stitches s the area that is reduced. Connecting stitches With this function, you open a window to move your characters in various directions. These connectirg stitches are a maximum of 1 mm long. Dialogue window: Using the cursor arrows, you can select the direction in which he stitch is to be placed. Touch this con to confirm each input. The stitches are placed individually; you can alter the direction after every stitch.

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Alphabets
I
Input
field
Size
adjustment
The
size
of
each
character
can
be
adjisted
proportionally
in
several
stages
via
the
+i-
icons.
The
specified
size
s
valid
for
all
characters
which
are
entered
upon
the
adlustment.
input
of
a
word
sequence
rt
the
sequence
of
words
is
longer
than
the
input
field,
the
characters
at
the
start
of
the
sequence
disappear
beyond
the
left-hand
edge.
A
small
arrow
on
the
left-hand
edge
of
the
field
indicates
this,
Cursor
icons
These
cursor
icons
can
be
used
to
move
the
text
cursor
n
the
direction
desired.
With
this
cursor
(the
underscore
mark
in
the
Input
field),
you
mark
a
letter
so
that
it
can
then
be
altered
or
erased.
The
cursor
is
positioned
to
the
right
of
the
input
point,
ready
for
input
of
a
new
character.
Spacer
sttch
Use
this
icon
to
insert
a
space
between
the
characters
Delete
Use
the
“eraser”
to
delete
the
character
over
the
cursor
(the
underscore
mark
in
the
input
field)
or
the
last
input.
Characters
This
is
one
of
the
four
icons
for
selecting
capital
letters.
lower-case
letters,
numbers
or
symbols.
Alphabets
I
Processing
screen
Opening
the
memory
of
the
machine
or
of
a
card
Use
this
function
to
open
a
window
for
opening,
saving,
deleting
and
closing
a
program.
/
For
more
information
on
this
icon
see
Parameters’
section
Marking
n
order
to
process
a
stitch
sequence.
it
must
be
marked.
You
can
mark
a
character
or
a
word
sequence.
A
red
dash
appears
for
this
purpose;
you
can
move
it
across
the
word
sequence
to
be
marked
with
the
cursor
icons.
The
marked
characters
are
surrounded
by
a
colored
frame.
If
you
move
over
a
previousiy
marked
character
or
word
sequence.
the
marking
is
cancelled
again.
Delete
You
can
delete
a
marked
character
or
word
sequence.
Activity
arrows
Using
these
arrows
you
can
browse
through
the
screen.
Zoom
in
You
can
enlarge
the
representation
in
several
steps.
The
zone
around
the
marked
stitch
or
stitches
is
the
area
that
s
enlarged.
Zoom
out
You
can
reduce
the
representation
n
several
steps.
The
zone
around
the
marked
stitch
or
stitches
s
the
area
that
is
reduced.
Connecting
stitches
With
this
function,
you
open
a
window
to
move
your
characters
in
various
directions.
These
connectirg
stitches
are
a
maximum
of
1
mm
long.
Dialogue
window:
Using
the
cursor
arrows,
you
can
select
the
direction
in
which
he
stitch
is
to
be
placed.
Touch
this
con
to
confirm
each
input.
The
stitches
are
placed
individually;
you
can
alter
the
direction
after
every
stitch.