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Welcome to Onyx-RAD - Viztek

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<strong>Onyx</strong>-<strong>RAD</strong> Professional WorkstationUser ManualUsing the KeyboardWhile most tasks utilize the mouse, there are operationsrequiring the keyboard. Typing in search terms, forexample, or typing annotation text.The keyboard is laid out much like a typewriter. If you arefamiliar with a typewriter you will feel right at home on thekeyboard in a short time.A notable addition on a computer’s keyboard is the set ofarrow keys. These are four keys, grouped <strong>to</strong>gether on theright side of the keyboard (between the main letter keys andthe numerical keypad) which are labeled with arrowspointing up, down, left, and right.The arrow keys can be used <strong>to</strong> move the cursor aroundwhile typing in text. <strong>Onyx</strong>-<strong>RAD</strong> Professional Workstationmakes use of these keys as shortcut keys <strong>to</strong> scroll throughseries of images. Pecking the right-arrow key will take you<strong>to</strong> the next image, the left-arrow key will take you <strong>to</strong> theprevious image.Immediately above the arrow keys is a grouping of six keysalso used as shortcut keys. The delete key (sometimeslabeled “del” for short) can be used <strong>to</strong> delete annotations.The Home and End keys are used in navigating a series ofimages; Home will take you <strong>to</strong> first image, End <strong>to</strong> the finalimage. The Page Up and Page Down (sometimes labeled“PgDn and PgUp”) will take you <strong>to</strong> the previous series ornext series, respectively.Page 204

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