Using variables; an advanced base-map function, Using, Variables – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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Sample Driver Map 2 : Driver Map

Sample Driver Map 2

MTM 2536

MTM 4343

Name

Device Driver (Mouse - Type 1)

Device_Driver (Ethernet - Type 1)

Device_Driver (Video - Type 1)

Version

To

assign

a

filter

to

a

menu

item

in

a

driver

map,

do

the

following

1.

Highlight

the

menu

item

to

which

you

want

to

assign

a

filter.

2.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties...

.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

3.

Click

the

Conditions

tab.

4.

Click

the

Add

Filter

icon

located

in

the

Conditions

tab.

The

Add

Filter

window

opens.

5.

In

the

Add

Filter

window,

click

the

filter

you

want

to

use

and

then

click

OK

.

The

Add

Filter

window

closes,

a

small

conditions

icon

appears

at

the

bottom-left

corner

of

the

menu-item

icon

in

the

tree

structure,

and

the

filter

is

added

to

the

Conditions

tab.

6.

Double-click

the

filter

you

just

added.

The

Edit

Parameters

window

opens.

7.

In

the

Parameters

field,

set

the

parameters

you

want

to

use.

Note:

For

more

information

about

the

format

of

the

parameters

associated

with

the

filters

provided

with

the

ImageUltra

Builder

program,

see

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system.

Make

sure

you

remove

any

example

that

might

be

located

in

the

Parameters

field.

8.

Click

OK

.

9.

Close

the

Menu

Items

Properties

window.

10.

Click

the

Save

icon

located

in

the

Main

window

toolbar.

Using

variables;

an

advanced

base-map

function

The

use

of

variables

in

a

base

map

is

optional.

Variables

are

assigned

to

menu

items

in

a

base

map;

and

although

variables

serve

several

functions,

many

variable

functions

are

used

in

conjunction

with

each

other.

For

example,

it

is

necessary

to

assign

values

to

menu

items

before

you

begin

to

exercise

any

of

the

other

variable

functions.

Once

you

have

assigned

variables

to

menu

items

you

can

begin

to

take

advantage

of

other

variable

functions.

For

instance,

you

can

set

variables

so

that

the

user

is

prompted

for

specific

information

during

the

installation

process.

This

function

enables

you

to

customize

the

installation

process

in

two

ways:

by

affecting

the

actually

words

used

for

menu

choices

during

the

installation

process;

and

by

affecting

the

menu

flow

during

the

installation

process.

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ImageUltra

Builder

Version

4.01:

User

Guide

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