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Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide > Chapter 3 Getting
Help Requesting Help |
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Here are the ways you can request Help:
When you have a question, the quickest and easiest way to get help is to press F1. When you press F1, the application you are using displays a help topic most closely related to the component—a window or button for example—that is highlighted. Because the application determines which help topic is most appropriate, this type of help is called context-sensitive. The F1 key is a quick way to get help on an application menu or dialog box. For example, to request help about the File Manager File menu, display the File menu and press F1. File Manager displays a description of each item in the menu. Or, if a dialog box is open, pressing F1 will display an explanation of the dialog box. The F1 key is a shortcut for clicking the dialog box's Help button.
Most applications have a Help menu that contains commands for requesting different types of help such as an introduction, application tasks, or reference information. A typical CDE Help menu includes these commands:
Applications can include additional choices. Also, non-CDE applications may have different commands in their Help menus. Help Manager is a special help volume that lists all the online help registered on your system. Clicking Help Manager control in the Front Panel opens the Help Manager help volume. Click any of the underlined titles to view the corresponding help information. For additional instructions about using Help Manager see “Viewing Help on Your System”. For convenience, you can also find help about the desktop and the Front Panel in the Help subpanel. It also provides On Item help for the Front Panel and its subpanels. |
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