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Map
windows
When
you
double-click
either
a
base
map
or
driver
map
in
the
Repository
window,
a
Map
window
opens.
Map
windows
are
divided
into
two
panes:
the
Tree
Structure
pane
and
the
Contents
pane.
The
left
pane
is
the
Tree
Structure
pane,
which
contains
a
root
entry
and
menu-item
entries.
In
a
base
map,
menu-item
entries
control
the
flow
and
content
of
the
menus
displayed
at
the
target
computer
during
the
installation
process.
In
a
driver
map,
menu-item
entries
are
optional.
When
used
in
a
driver
map,
menu-item
entries
enable
a
developer
to
annotate
or
label
groups
of
device
drivers
or
assign
filters
to
one
or
more
groups
of
device-driver
modules.
The
right
pane
is
the
Contents
pane,
which
includes
all
of
the
modules
associated
with
the
menu-item
entry
selected
in
the
Tree
Structure
pane.
Within
the
Map
window,
you
can
do
the
following:
v
Delete
a
menu
item
from
the
tree
structure
v
Insert
a
menu
item
in
the
tree
structure
v
Insert
a
module
in
the
tree
structure
v
Move
a
menu
item
up
or
down
in
the
tree
structure
v
Assign
filter
and
utilities
to
menu
items
in
the
tree
structure
of
a
base-map
v
Assign
filters
to
menu
items
in
the
tree
structure
of
a
driver
map
Map
Settings
window
When
a
Map
window
is
open,
you
can
view
or
modify
the
settings
associated
with
that
map.
To
open
the
Map
Settings
window,
do
the
following:
1.
Open
the
desired
map
from
the
Repository
window.
2.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
Tools
,
and
then
click
Settings...
.
(Or,
you
can
right-click
anywhere
in
the
right
pane,
and
select
Settings...
).
Base
Map
Appearance
Under
Windows
PE
Under
Windows
PE,
a
base
map
appears
within
an
actual
windowing
display.
A
menu
item
can
appear
in
the
form
of
one
of
the
following
familiar
Windows
controls:
v
Static
text
v
Icon
text
v
Edit
box
or
Prompt
v
Checkbox
v
Radio
button
Below
are
examples
of
these
controls:
v
Static
text:
This
control
signifies
unselectable
text.
It
may
be
defined
by
creating
a
menu
item,
the
text
of
which
begins
with
an
ampersand
(&)
character
and
which
does
not
have
a
prompt
variable
associated
with
it.
It
does
have
a
value
defined
for
the
Icon
setting
in
its
properties,
as
well.
v
Icon
text:
This
control
also
signifies
unselectable
text;
and,
like
the
Static
text
control,
the
Icon
text
control
also
has
no
prompt
variable
associated
with
it.
It
does
have
a
value
defined
for
the
Icon
setting
in
its
properties,
as
well.
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