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Conventions
For clarity, this guide uses certain conventions to visually distinguish
different types of information. The conventions are:
• Bold is used to emphasize a word or phrase, including definitions
of important concepts.
• S
MALL CAPITAL LETTERS (such as SPACE or ENTER) indicates a
key on the keyboard.
• Courier font indicates file names, directory names, messages
displayed by the computer, parameters in command lines, and
information to be typed by the user.
• Italics indicate a command, function name, or mode (such as
Debug Mode).
• Reports (such as the Touch Coordinate Report) and menus (such as
the Configuration Menu) use initial capital letters.
• Courier italic font indicates a variable in a command line
for which you must substitute a value.
• Hexadecimal numbers in text are identified with capital H; for
example, 1BH is the hexadecimal value 1B. Command and report
formats and examples reproduce numbers as they appear on the
screen and thus do not use the H convention.
• Information of particular importance or actions that may have
undesirable results if performed improperly are included under the
headings
Note and Caution.
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