Epson S5U1C63000A Computer Accessories User Manual


 
CHAPTER 8: DEBUGGER
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Features common to all windows
(1) Open/close and activating a window
All windows except [Command] can be closed or opened.
To open a window, select the window name from the [View] menu. To close a window, click the
[Close] box on the window. After initialization, the state of the screen including the position and size
of the windows will return to the same as the last time the debugger was terminated.
The opened windows are listed in the [Window] menu. Selecting one from the list activates the
selected window. It can also be done by simply clicking on an inactive window. Furthermore, pressing
[Ctrl]+[Tab] switches the active window to the next open window.
(2) Resizing and moving a window
Each window can be resized as needed by dragging the boundary of the window with the mouse. The
[Minimize] and [Maximize] buttons work in the same way as in general Windows applications. Each
window can be moved to the desired display position by dragging the window's title bar with the
mouse. However, windows can only be resized and moved within the range of the application
window.
(3) Scrolling a window
All windows can be scrolled. (The [Register] window can be scrolled only when its size is reduced.)
Use one of the following three methods to scroll a window:
1. Click on an arrow button or enter an arrow key (cursor movement) to scroll a window one line at a
time.
2. Click on the scroll bar of a window to scroll it one page (current window size) at a time.
3. Drag the scroll bar handle of a window to move it to the desired area.
(4) Other
The opened windows can be cascaded or tiled using the [Window] menu.
Note for display
The windows may display incorrect contents caused by incompatibility between the OS and the video
card or driver. If there is any problem try the following methods to fix it.
Update the driver to the latest version if an older version has been installed.
Please inquire about the version to the distributor.
If the driver allows selection of extended function such as acceleration, turn the functions off.
If the problem is not fixed using the above, try the standard driver supplied with Windows95/98/NT.