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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
Chapter 7
Saving a User Style
You can save a User Style you’ve created on a floppy disk or
the [Disk/User] button (the KF-90’s internal memory).
When you save a User Style to the [Disk/User] button, the
style doesn’t disappear even when you switch off the power.
You can choose the saved User Style by pressing the [Disk/
User] button. You can save up to 3 User Styles on the [Disk/
User] button.
■ Saving on the Floppy Disk
1. Insert a floppy disk into the disk drive.
→ Refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p. 39).
2. Press the [Disk/User] button.
The Disk/User screen will appear.
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3. Touch <Disk>.
4. Touch <Save>.
The following screen is called up.
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5. Touch to scroll the cursor sideways, and
enter the name of the style by using the Value [-]
[+] buttons or the dial to choose the letters.
Touch <A-a-0-!> at the bottom of the screen to change
the type of script.
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),”
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper
case).”
To delete the character under the cursor, touch <_>.
6. After you’ve enter the style name, use to
choose the destination for saving it.
* If you select a location where a User Style has already been
saved, the previously saved User Style is erased and the new
one is saved.
Touching <Exit> takes you back to the previous screen
without saving the User Style.
7. Touch <Save> on the screen.
The saving process starts.
* Don’t take the floppy disk out of the disk drive until the saving
process is finished.
■ Saving on the [Disk/User] button
1. Press the [Disk/User] button.
The Disk/User screen will appear.
2. Touch <Memorize>.
3. Enter the name of the style and choose the
destination for saving it following the step 5 and
6 described in “Saving on the Floppy Disk.”
4. Touch <Execute>.
The User style is stored on the KF-90’s [Disk/User]
button.
* Never try to switch off the power while this operation is in
progress. Doing so may damage the internal memory, making
it impossible to use this instrument.
→ You can return the settings stored on the [Disk/User] button
to the product’s factory defaults. Check out “Restoring the
Factory Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 154).
* Attempting to save a User Style containing a lot of
performance data to the [Disk/User] button may cause another
User Style to be erased.