Owners manual
Table Of Contents
- The basics
- The control panel
- Printing
- Overview
- Orienting media
- Basic printing instructions
- Selecting the output bin
- Printing on envelopes
- Printing on special paper
- Printing on both sides of paper (duplexing)
- Using features in the printer driver
- Setting the registration
- Different first page
- Including a blank back page
- Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
- Customizing Tray 1 operation
- Specifying paper to print on
- Job storage features
- Printing a private job
- Releasing private jobs
- Deleting a private job
- Storing a print job
- Printing a stored job
- Deleting a stored job
- Creating a QuickCopying job
- Printing additional copies of QuickCopy jobs
- Deleting a QuickCopy job
- Proofing and holding a job
- Printing the remaining copies of a held job
- Deleting a held job
- Copying
- Faxing
- Output devices
- Security features
- MFP maintenance
- Problem solving
- Specifications
- Control panel menus
- MFP memory and expansion
- Regulatory information
- Administration tasks
- Using the HTML Help Viewer
- Using accessibility shortcut keys in the Help Viewer
- Index

ENWW Using the shortcut menu commands 237
Using the shortcut menu commands
There are several commands on the shortcut menu that you can use to display and customize
information.
Note These commands can be accessed through the keyboard. You can click SHIFT+F10 to display
the shortcut menu, and then click the appropriate shortcut keys. Or, you can enable Mousekeys.
Use a Mousekey combination to display the shortcut menu, and then click the appropriate shortcut
keys.
Command Description
Right-click in the table of
contents, and then click Open
All.
Opens all books or folders in the table of contents. This command only
works if the Contents tab is displayed.
Right-click in the table of
contents, and then click Close
All.
Closes all books or folders. This command only works if the Contents
tab is displayed.
Right-click, and then click Print. Prints the topic.
Right-click in the table of
contents, and then click
Customize
Opens the Customize Information Wizard, which allows you to
customize the documentation. If the help file was built with information
types, you can use this wizard to select a subset of topics to view. For
example, you could choose to see only overview topics.