You don't always have a manual around, or internet access.

IMHO, a radio with a large LCD should have at least a subset of the owner's 
manual built-in, with topic search (via both a scrolling TOC and keyboard) as 
well as context-sensitive help (e.g., "touch any control for information on 
what it does") and one-level un-do. And there should be a dedicated control for 
accessing this feature. You shouldn't have to look in a menu for it. I'd label 
it simply (and iconically) '?'.

Wayne
N6KR



> On Mar 25, 2019, at 6:59 PM, Doug Person <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Reading the manual in order to learn how to use a complex radio shouldn't be 
> an obstacle.
> 
> I'm not familiar with "Hidden mouse moves" in Windows. There are 3 buttons 
> and a scroll wheel. They each  have very well-defined functions.
> 
> Doug -- KJ0F


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