RE: Momentarily press and then release?

Subject: RE: Momentarily press and then release?
From: "Gilger.John" <JGilger -at- acresgaming -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 14:49:55 -0800

I'd go with the second, or a variant thereof. You make it clear that the
engine is not intended to be started.

John Gilger
Techical Writer
Acres Gaming, Inc.
702.914.5585

-----Original Message-----
From: Archimede Ziviello [mailto:archimede -dot- ziviello -at- cannondale -dot- com]
Subject: Momentarily press and then release?

Need help on the following language.
Which is better?

Momentarily press and then release the start button to .....

Bump the start button (without starting engine) to.....


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