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100 Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows 8 100 Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 8
Windows 8 Specific Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystroke
Function
Switch between Metro Start screen and the last accessed application
C
Access the charms bar
Tab
Access the Metro Taskbar
I
Access the Settings charm
H
Access the Share charm
K
Access the Devices charm
Q
Access the Apps Search screen
F
Access the Files Search screen
W
Access the Settings Search screen
P
Access the Second Screen bar
Z
Brings up the App Bar when you have a Metro App running
X
Access the Windows Tools Menu
O
Lock screen orientation
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Aus At MIPCOM 2015 Ebook FA AUSTRALIA
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SCREEN AUSTRALIA AT MIPCOM
Graeme Mason Chief Executive Officer
Sally Caplan Head of Production
Maha Ismail TV &
With a
gold-plated molybdenum alloy grid and carbon-coated
screen grid, the Svetlana KT88 is the finest power tube
of its type being manufactured today.
(For AG-HPX250P/
AG-HPX250EN)
Outline of operations
Before use
Menu
Using the setup menus
Setup menu structure
Reference
Specifications
Operating precautions
Precaution for use
Accessories
Optional units
Description of parts
Description of parts
Preparation
Charging the battery
Power sources
Adjusting the hand strap
Attaching the shoulder strap
Detaching and attaching the lens hood
Detaching and attaching the lens cap
Fitting the eye cup
The remote control
Turn on/off the camera-recorder
Setting the calendar
Charging the built-in battery
3
Contents (continued)
Volume 2
Shooting
Viewfinder............................................................. 6
Using the viewfinder........................................... 6
Using the LCD monitor....................................... 7
Emphasizing Image Outlines.............................. 7
Adjusting the screen display............................... 8
Changing backlight brightness........................... 8
Tally lamp.............................................................. 9
Basic shooting operations................................ 10
Preparing to shoot............................................ 10
Shooting in auto mode..................................... 10
Checking photos taken (REC CHECK)............ 12
P2 card access lamps...................................... 12
Protecting against a possible erasure.............. 12
Formatting P2 cards......................................... 13
P2 card recording times................................... 14
Remove the P2 card......................................... 15
Using SD/SDHC memory cards......................... 16
Installing and removing the SD memory
card.............................................................. 16
Formatting SD memory card............................ 16
Cautions in using SD memory cards................ 17
Using the zoom function.................................... 18
Digital zoom function........................................ 19
Shooting in progressive mode.......................... 20
Standard recording
(pull-down recording).................................... 20
Native recording............................................... 20
Recording with Variable Frame Rate (VFR)..... 21
Native VFR recording....................................... 21
Standard VFR recording
(pulldown recording)..................................... 22
Using progressive mode and VFR recording
function......................................................... 23
Flow effect shooting......................................... 27
Shooting in manual mode.................................. 28
Switching to manual mode............................... 28
Manual focusing............................................... 28
Using focus assist function............................... 29
Iris adjustments................................................ 30
Adjusting the gain............................................. 30
Using super gain.............................................. 31
Light intensity adjustments............................... 31
Adjusting the white balance and black
balance............................................................ 32
Adjusting the white balance.............................. 32
Adjusting the black balance.............................. 34
Shooting techniques for different targets........ 35
Low-angle shooting.......................................... 35
4
Self-portrait shooting........................................ 35
Scan reverse shooting...................................... 35
Zebra pattern.................................................... 35
Center marker display...................................... 36
Safety zone markers........................................ 36
Checking and displaying shooting status......... 36
Changing the image size.................................. 37
Optical Image Stabilizer................................... 37
DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function........ 37
FBC (Flash Band Compensation).................... 38
Using the USER buttons.................................. 39
Backlight compensation................................... 40
Color bars......................................................... 40
Waveform monitor function............................... 40
Adjusting the volume while shooting................ 40
Backup recording............................................. 40
2-slot continuous recording.............................. 41
Shot mark function........................................... 41
Text memo recording........................................ 42
Time stamp function......................................... 42
LAST CLIP DELETE function........................... 42
Using special recording modes........................ 43
Pre-recording (PRE REC)................................ 44
Interval recording (INTERVAL REC)................ 44
One-shot recording (ONE SHOT REC)............ 45
Loop recording (LOOP REC)........................... 46
One-clip recording (ONE CLIP REC)............... 47
Adjusting the shutter speed.............................. 49
Using SHTR/F.RATE dial.................................. 49
Setting SHUTTER mode.................................. 49
Setting SYNCHRO SCAN mode...................... 50
Setting FRAME RATE mode............................ 51
Switching audio input........................................ 52
Using the built-in microphone........................... 52
Using another microphone and audio
equipment..................................................... 53
Adjusting the audio recording level
automatically................................................ 53
Adjusting the recording level............................ 54
CH3 and CH4 recording levels......................... 55
Audio level meter magnification....................... 55
Using scene files (Scene File Data).................. 56
Changing scene file settings............................ 56
Saving scene files and other settings on SD
memory cards............................................... 58
Configuration of setup data files....................... 60
Using time data................................................... 61
Counter setting and display.............................. 61
Time data overview.......................................... 61
Setting user bits................................................ 62
Entering the user bits....................................... 63
Setting the time code........................................ 66
Externally locking the time code....................... 67
Outputting the time code externally.................. 70
Recording time codes and user bits................. 71
Playback
Basic playback operations................................ 74
Thumbnail operations........................................ 75
Thumbnail manipulations overview.................. 76
Thumbnail screen............................................. 77
Selecting thumbnails........................................ 79
Playing back clips............................................. 79
Switching the thumbnail display....................... 80
Changing thumbnails........................................ 81
Shot mark......................................................... 82
Text memo........................................................ 82
Deleting clips.................................................... 84
Restoring clips.................................................. 85
Reconnection of incomplete clips..................... 85
Copying clips.................................................... 86
Setting of clip meta data................................... 87
Formatting a P2 card........................................ 91
Formatting SD memory cards.......................... 92
Setting the thumbnail display mode................. 92
Properties......................................................... 93
Useful playback functions................................. 99
Variable speed search...................................... 99
Slow playback.................................................. 99
Fast forward/rewind playback........................... 99
Frame-by-frame playback................................ 99
Clip skip.......................................................... 100
Adjusting the volume...................................... 100
Viewing images on a TV/monitor.................... 100
Checking the date and time............................ 100
Editing
Connecting external units............................... 101
Headphones................................................... 101
External microphone...................................... 101
Personal computer (non-linear editing/file
transfer)...................................................... 102
Hard disk drive (data copying)........................ 102
Digital video equipment (Dubbing)................. 103
TV/Monitor (playback/dubbing)...................... 104
Connections to the DVCPRO/DV
connector...................................................... 105
Recording signals input to the DVCPRO/DV
connector.................................................... 105
Control of external devices through 1394
connection.................................................. 106
Precautions in 1394 connections................... 107
Nonlinear editing with P2 card (PC mode:
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GETTING STARTED
GETTING
STARTED
GETTING
STARTED
STARTING UP
STARTING
UP UP
STARTING
®
®
PSP® (PlayStation
Portable)
system system
configuration
PSP® (PlayStation
Portable)
configuration
Right side
view
Right
side view
L button L button
buttons
LCD screenLCD screen
buttons
buttons
POWER/HOLD
switch switch
POWER/HOLD
Front view
Front view
Disc cover
DC OUT connectors
Disc cover
DC OUT connectors
IR port
IR port
R button R button
DirectionalDirectional
buttons buttons
USB
OPEN latch
USB
OPEN latch
connectorconnector
MEMORY
STICK
DUO™
access
indicator
MEMORY
STICK
DUO™
access
indicator
WLAN
WLAN
access access
indicator indicator
Analog stick
Analog stick
Strap holder
Strap holder
Left speaker
Left speaker
®
®
Set up your
(PlayStation
Portable)®Portable)
system according
to the to the HOME button
SetPSP
up your
PSP® (PlayStation
system according
HOME button
instructions
in the manual
the system.
Gestures and Interface Design
Nor Azah Abdul Aziz
Computer Science Department
Loughborough University
Loughborough, United Kingdom
N.A.B.Abdul-Aziz {at} lboro.ac.uk
Abstract—This research aimed to investigate how children aged
two to twelve years interact with gestures and interface design on
touch screen applications.
AusDocs 2015 2015 Australian Documentaries
2015 Australian Documentaries
Screen Australia is proud to help Australian documentary
filmmakers bring their stories to screens around the world.
Output Power
Output Voltage
Output Current
Atomizer Resistance
Input Voltage
Input Current
Screen On Current
Quiescent Current
Power Down Current
Efficiency
Weight
Footprint
Thickness
Screen size
Minimum
7 Watts
4 Volts
Typical
.5 Ohms
3.2 Volts
1.5 Amps
1.5 Ohms
3.7 Volts
6.0 Amps
25mA
1 mA
30 uA
94%
6g
.65” x 1.30”
.35”
.69” OLED
Max
30 Watts
8.3 Volts
10 Amps
3.0 Ohms
4.3 Volts
12 Amps
Display
The DNA 30D has a small .69” diagonal blue OLED screen.
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