299 changing various settings, Using access keys – Baby Lock Palette 10 (ECS10) Instruction Manual User Manual

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Changing Various Settings

Docking
Each pane can be docked back to the window.
Double-click the title bar.
Right-click the pane, and then click [Docking].
Drag the title bar to the location where the pane

will be docked.

Hide
When a tab or a pane is no longer needed, it can be
hidden.
Click

in the upper-right corner of the dialog

box.

Right-click the tab or dialog box, and then click

[Hide].

To hide the tab, click [View] tab in the Ribbon,

and then click the name in the [View] tab. To
display the tab again, perform the same
operation.

Auto Hide
When a pane is temporarily not needed, it
can be moved to the side bar, then
displayed by clicking it or positioning the
pointer over it. The pane is automatically
hidden again when it is no longer being
used, for example, when you click
anywhere outside of the pane.
Right-click the tab or the title bar of the pane, and

then click [Auto Hide].

In the upper-right corner of the pane, click

.

To cancel Auto Hide, right-click the title bar, and

then click [Auto Hide], or simply click

in the title

bar.

Using access keys

When the <Alt> key is pressed, a KeyTip (label
showing the letter of the access key) appears on
each command. On the keyboard, press the key
corresponding to the command that you wish to use.

To stop using the access keys and hide the
KeyTips, press the <Alt> key.

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• The Stitch Simulator pane cannot be temporarily

hidden (Auto Hide).

• These panes can be returned to their default

displays.

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"Customizing Shortcut keys" on page 301

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