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Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide
Version 10.5, Part Number 78-12945-01 Rev. D0, August 2003
Preface
Related Documentation
Document Conventions
This document uses the following conventions and terminology:
• pointer—indicates where the mouse action is to occur
• select—push and hold the left mouse button
• release—let up on a mouse button to initiate an action
• click—select and release a mouse button without moving the pointer
• double-click—click a mouse button twice quickly without moving the pointer
• drag—move the pointer by sliding the mouse with one or more buttons selected
CWM software supports a three-button mouse. The buttons have the following configurations:
• left button—selects objects and activates controls
• middle button—adjusts a selected group of objects, adds, or deselects a part of the group
• right button—displays and selects options from menus
Users can customize these buttons in an alternative manner.
In situations that allow the user to select more than one item from a list simultaneously, the following
actions are supported:
• To select a single item in a list, click on the entry. To deselect a single item, click a second time on
the previously selected entry.
• To select a contiguous block of items, click on the first entry; without releasing the mouse button,
drag to the last desired entry and release. A subsequent click anywhere on the screen deselects all
previous selections.
• To add an item to a selected group, press Shift and click on the entry at the end of the group to be
added.
• To add a non-contiguous entry to the selection group, press Ctrl and click on the entry.
The following elements are in boldface:
• menu names
• buttons
• drop-down lists
• keyboard names
Words and characters that are displayed in terminal sessions and on-screen are printed in
screen font.
When set off from the main text, words and characters that the user enters are printed in boldface screen
font.
Word or character strings enclosed in angle brackets < > indicate that users substitute their own
character string for the example presented in the text. When referenced in body text, the word is in
boldface (not
screen font). See the following examples:
• login: root—Enter the string root at the login prompt.
• password: <rootpassword>—Enter the password in place of the character string <rootpassword>.
Command descriptions use the following conventions:
• Commands and keywords are in boldface.
• Arguments that require values are in italic.