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ver 3.6x [2] Push Buttons -- much like the radio station push buttons on older style car radios. Only one can by selected, or pushed ‘down’ at a time. Push buttons are square and usually always grouped together with one button, the current selection, highlighted. [3] Action Buttons -- Palm buttons have round corners and will invoke some sort of action like bringing up sub-screens. Windows buttons are rectangle and slightly colored. [4] Display Areas -- Square cells on the main screen are ‘inactive’ areas whose only purpose is to display information. [5] Drop Down -- The ‘down arrow’ or ‘inverted triangle’ is a pull-down selector. Tap on this control to select from a list of options. [6] Toggle Selectors -- In Windows, there are toggle selectors as well. Although they look like the regular buttons [3], they will only toggle between two values and the button label will show what state you will invoke if you tap on this control (as opposed to what state you are currently in). [7] Virtual Keyboard -- This is actually a Windows System Control that will poop up the Window’s virtual keyboard for entering values into data fields. WWW.HORUSVISION.COM 8 650-588-8862