Switching Modes Sample Clauses

Switching Modes. Local 250-A and Muni Management agree that voluntary switching of modes will become effective on April 24, 1989.
Switching Modes. When the Penpower Jr. is started for the first time, it will start in Handwriting Mode. Left mouse click the Menu button or right mouse click the toolbar to display the options menu. Select the Penpower mouse mode to switch to the mouse mode. In mouse mode, click the Switch button to switch back to handwriting mode.
Switching Modes. EZ Go Jr. handwriting system provides New Pen mode and Penpower Mouse mode. The [New Pen mode] provides writing and recognition functions. You can select the candidates, related words, phrases and symbols via mouse. In the [Penpower Mouse mode], you can use the EZ Go Jr. and the stylus as the mouse to select the candidates, related words, phrases and symbols. It also provides handwriting ink- ing review, and some function buttons such as AI, learning tool, phrase, signature and on- line translator. When the EZ Go Jr. handwriting system is launched, it will display the [New Pen mode]. Left mouse click on the [Menu] button or right mouse click on the to open the op- tions menu. Select [Penpower mouse mode] to switch to the [Penpower Mouse mode]. In the [Penpower Mouse mode], click on the [Switch] button to switch back to the [New Pen mode].
Switching Modes. Penpower Jr. has the Handwriting and Mouse modes. The Handwriting mode provides writing and recognition functions. You can select the ▇▇▇▇▇- dates, related words, phrases and symbols via mouse. In Mouse mode, you can use the writing pad and pen as the mouse to select the candidates, related words, phrases and symbols. It also provides handwriting inking review, and some function buttons such as AI, learning tool, phrase, signature and on-line translator. When Penpower Junior is launched for the first time it will start in the handwriting mode. Left mouse click on the “Menu” button or right mouse click on the toolbar to open the options menu. Select “Penpower mouse mode” to switch to the mouse mode. In mouse mode, click on the “Switch” button to switch back to the handwriting mode.
Switching Modes. When Penpower Junior is started for the first time it will start in hand- writing mode. Left mouse click the Menu button or right mouse click the toolbar to display the options menu. Select Penpower mouse mode to switch to the mouse mode. In mouse mode, click on the Switch button to switch back to handwriting mode.
Switching Modes. Switching Modes‌‌ Two switchable display modes are provided for Hioki 3196 measurement data: Normal display mode and EN50160 display mode. Window layouts are similar to the screens on the Hioki 3196 Power Quality Analyzer, for easy anal- ysis. The Normal display mode is initially enabled when data is loaded. Click to toggle between Normal and EN50160 display modes. The tool appears pressed when the EN50160 display mode is enabled. Windows: TIME PLOT, Event List, Event Data, ITIC, Delta V10 Flick- er, IEC Flicker, Event Voltage Fluctuation, Integrated Power Value, and Demand You can switch the Event Data window to the Harmonic or DMM window. (Right click inside the window and select a window to switch to from the pop-up
Switching Modes. Penpower ▇▇ ▇▇. has the New Pen and New Mouse modes. The New Pen mode provides writing and recognition functions. You can select the candidates, related characters, phrases and symbols via mouse. In New Mouse mode, you can use the ▇▇ ▇▇. pad and pen as the mouse to select the candidates, related characters, phrases and symbols. It also provides handwriting inking review, and some function buttons such as AI, learning tool, phrase, signature and on-line translator. When Penpower ▇▇ ▇▇. is launched for the first time it will start in the New Pen mode. Left mouse click on the “Menu” button or right mouse click on the toolbar to open the options menu. Select “Penpower mouse mode” to switch to the New Mouse mode. In New Mouse mode, click on the “Switch” button to switch back to the Pen mode.

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