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Disk Mode
Disk Utilities
When the search has checked all of the items on the disk, you’ll see this dialog:
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If no matching files were found, you will also see
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The K2661 will remember the last search string that you entered. This makes it easy to repeat the
same search. If you press Util-> Find again, the “Search string:” dialog will contain the
previously used string.
List
The List utility allows you to view directories on a disk with the expanded contents of all
subdirectories. Each line is indented according to its directory level, so that you can get sense of
how your directory tree is organized.
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The Dir field shows the directory that is being listed. The size value displayed on the top line of
the display represents the total size of the directory subtree that is currently being viewed. The
Root, Up, and Down soft buttons navigate through the directory hierarchy:
Root Display the disk from the top level, meaning that all of the files on the disk will
appear in the scrollable list.
Down Set the display to the level of the highlighted file or directory.
For example, scrolling to TRUMPETS in the above list, and pressing Down, would
focus the list on the contents of the TRUMPETS directory, starting with JSBACH.K26.
Up Set the display up one directory level.
Go To Exit to the Disk-mode page, setting the current directory and file index to the location
of the highlighted file or directory.