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xiv Issue 1 October 1997
Figure 4. Example of a Lucent INTUITY Menu
Keyboard and Telephone Keypad
Representations
Keys that you press on your
terminal or PC keyboard
are represented as
rounded boxes. For example, an instruction to press the enter key is
shown as
Press .
Two keys that you press at the same time on your
terminal or PC
keyboard
(that is, you press and hold down the first key and then press the second
key) are represented as a series inside a rounded box. For example, an
instruction to press and hold while typing the letter “d” is shown as
Press .
A combination keystroke is a series of keystrokes that combines the two
key functions described above plus a third key, that is, you press and hold
down the first key, then press the second key, then release those keys and
press a third key. A combination keystroke is represented as an equation.
For example, an instruction to press and hold while typing the letter
“d” and then typing the number “1” is shown as
Press .
Function keys on your terminal, PC, or system screens, also known as
soft
keys
, are represented as rounded boxes followed by the function or value
of that key enclosed in parentheses. For example, an instruction to press
function key 3 is shown as
Press (Save).
Keys that you press on your
telephone keypad
are represented as square
boxes. For example, an instruction to press the first key on your telephone
keypad is shown as
Press to record a message.
ENTER
ALT
ALT–D
ALT
ALT–D 1
F3
1