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Panasonic DMC-FX30K - Lumix Digital Camera Manuel d'utilisation

Introduction

Read Before Use

• Please note that some of the explanations and screens covered in these operating
instructions may differ from actual ones depending on the operating environment of the
PC.
• The explanations of these operating instructions are subject to change without prior
notification.
• No part of these operating instructions may be reproduced without permission.
• Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
• Explanations about Windows in these operating instructions are based on Windows XP
screens.
• In these operating instructions, a Card refers to an SD memory card, including the built-in
memory.

Key terms

• Key terms you should know at the minimum when using the PC are listed below. Refer to
the operating instructions for the PC too.
Term
Application software
Install/Uninstall
Drive/Driver
File
Folder
Click/Double-click
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Explanation
Refers to software programs to be used for various
purposes such as word processing, spreadsheet operation,
picture editing, and e-mail sending/receiving.
"Install" refers to incorporating software into the PC and
making it ready for use, and deleting the installed software
is referred to as "Uninstall".
A "Drive" refers to a PC peripheral device (CD-ROM drive,
digital camera, etc.) that files are written in and read from,
and the software to operate such a drive is referred to as a
"Driver".
Refers to a document, picture, or other data.
Refers to a place where a grouping of files are stored.
"Click" refers to pressing and releasing the mouse button.
Clicking the mouse button twice in rapid succession is
referred to as "Double-click".
• In these operating instructions, description is made on the
basis of left-click.
• If double-clicking cannot be performed well, change the
interval of the clickings.