Specifications

System Overview 5
ID Works Standard and Enterprise Version 5 Operator’s Guide
You can also choose not to have the Welcome dialog box display by
clearing the check mark next to Show this window at startup. If you
hide the Welcome dialog box and later want to show it again, from the
menu bar, select View and then Show Welcome on startup. The
selection you make applies only to the Windows user name you used
to log in and only to the application you logged into. Other ID Works
applications have separate settings for showing the Welcome
window.
Using ID Works Applications
If you are familiar with your Microsoft® Windows® operating system
and typical office applications, such as word processing and
presentation software, ID Works software will feel familiar to you. ID
Works applications let you perform most actions several ways: by
selecting menu commands with the mouse, or with the keyboard, or
by clicking a toolbar button, or by clicking the right mouse button and
selecting from the pop-up menu. Key commands or shortcuts for
actions common to many applications—such as cut, paste, and
save—follow Microsoft Office conventions; you do not have to relearn
your favorite shortcuts.
Most ID Works applications have several toolbars, and you can
display or hide toolbars on a case-by-case basis. When you rest the
mouse pointer on a toolbar button, the name and function of the
button appears.
A status bar at the bottom of the window provides additional
information about the application
. As with toolbars, you can choose to
view or hide the status bar.