User Manual Using the Freedom Toaster Sean Wheller
User Manual: Using the Freedom Toaster Sean Wheller Unless otherwise expressly stated, all original material of whatever nature created by the contributors of the community, is licensed under the Creative Commons [http://creativecommons.org/] license Share-Alike [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/]. What follows is a copy of the "human-readable summary" of this document. The Legal Code (full license) may be read here [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/legalcode]. You are free: • • •
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Chapter 1. Introduction The software interface of the Freedom Toaster is designed to be as easy and intuitive to use as possible. In fact the interface is so easy to use that most users will not have to use this manual in order to operate it. Nevertheless, we have provided this manual because it completes the Freedom Toaster as a whole-product.
Scope This document explains how to navigate the Freedom Toaster software interface and how complete the task of selecting and burning digital content or software to CD or DVD media.
Prerequisites This document assumes that the reader already has an understanding that the Freedom Toaster is a low-tech digital kiosk that is preloaded with digital content and software which is licensed under free and open license.
Associated Documentation The following documents are associated with this document: Assembly Manual
This document defines the Shuttleworth Foundation specification for manufacture of a production Freedom Toaster system. It explains how to assemble the physical housing and computer equipment that comprise a Freedom Toaster, it also provides the specifications and instructions required in order to make those parts that are bespoke and cannot be bought from a supply-store.
Installation Manual
Explains how to install and configure the software components of the Freedom Toaster from scratch.
Maintenance Manual
Explains how to perform routine maintenance tasks such as checking and gathering statistics, upgrading Freedom Toaster software, and loading new Freedom Toaster content.
Customization Manual
Explains how the layout and design of the Freedom Toaster software Graphical User Interface and its functionality can be modified to meet new requirements.
Requirements To make best use of this document the following requirements are recommended. •
A serviceable Freedom Toaster.
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Blank CD-ROM or DVD media as is applicable.
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Chapter 2. Toasting In this chapter we explore the Freedom Toaster software interface and how to navigate it and how to toast.
Touch Screen Interaction Unlike most computers where you are actively encouraged not to touch the monitor for fear of leaving grubby finger smudges all over, with a Freedom Toaster you must touch in order to do anything. Instead of using a keyboard or mouse device Freedom Toasters use a special touch screen monitor as the primary human machine interface.
Freedom Toasters have feelings. They react best when touched gently, but firmly, with clean and dry fingers. Improved performance and response can be obtained by ensuring that you only use the very tip of your index finger when touching the monitor.
Screen Navigation The Freedom Toaster software provides an intuitive graphical user interface. The interface consistently arranges screen real-estate, placing text and images in the same locations. The screen arrangement makes it easy to navigate the Freedom Toaster screens. The figure below illustrates the main areas of the Freedom Toaster software interface.
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Devices
The status of the Freedom Toasters CD/DVD devices is displayed on the left of the screen. Each device status is shown and during operation additional "status to complete" information pertaining to the current job is displayed as a percentage.
Navigation Buttons
The navigation buttons Previous, Next enable the screens of the Freedom Toaster to be traversed in sequential order. At any time touching the Home button returns the program to the main screen.
Action Buttons
Buttons of the action type are normally associated with Freedom Toaster operations. Action button labels give a clue about the operation or function they perform.
Menus/Option
Menus organize the content of a Freedom Toaster into logical groupings indicated by graphic images. For example the distros menu will thouch-through to a screen with menus to select distros for schools, new users, experienced users and expert users. Within each group menus may contain more sub-menus or menu options.
Screen Title
Freedom Toaster Screens are titled across the top so as to quickly introduce the on screen content.
Message
Beneath the title each screen provide a brief message to contextualize the menus available from the screen.
When unattended the Freedom Toaster program will cycle though the screens.
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