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How to Read Your On-line Manual
Diamond Multimedia is committed to helping you use our
products in ways that work best for you. To that end,
Diamond is introducing on-line help to give you the
product and troubleshooting information you need faster
and easier. Why bother shuffling through the pages of a
cumbersome paper manual when the help you need is only a
few clicks away?
In order to make your on-line help experience more
enjoyable, we would like to provide some pointers for
using on-line help.
- Diamond's on-line User's Guide is written using
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). This is the
same language used to create pages for the World
Wide Web. As a result, Diamond's on-line User's
Guides behave just like web pages. In fact, they
are web pages, like you can view them on our web site!
- Feel free to explore. You can't break on-line
help, so please click any and every hyperlink
that interests you. This includes hyperlinks to
subject pages and hyperlinks to definitions of
individual words.
- Use the Table of Contents to help you find the
subject you are looking for. The Table of
Contents will always be the first page of your
on-line help file.
- Use the Back
button of your web browser - as often as required
- to switch back to the Table of Contents of your
on-line help file. You may want to note the
exact address of the Table of Contents that
is given in the address line of your web browser.
Enter this address to return to your on-line
user's guide from wherever you are surfing in the
Internet.
- Going forward, we would like to make our help
files as interactive and entertaining as
possible. To accomplish that, we sometimes need
to incorporate web page elements not supported by
all web browsers. Microsoft
Internet Explorer is the best choice for
viewing your on-line User's Guide and is included
with your Diamond card.
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