The selection of numbers in Keno is all done through the board itself, and the Button Bar is used primarily for selecting the value of the coin you are using, and to start the game. The controls found on the Keno Button Bar include the following:
Ticker Display. This is the display window at the top of the Button Bar on most games. It displays information relevant to the game. The exact information given varies between games.
Coins Balance Display. This display is found on the left of the Button Bar, and shows you how many Coins you have left to bet. Note that this will vary depending on the value of the coins you are using.
Coin Selector (Coins). The Coin Selector shows the coin-value that is currently selected for betting on this game. To change the value of the coins you are using, click on the Coin Selector. Each time you click, the Selector will increase the denomination of the coin, until the highest value coin available is shown, after which it will return to the lowest value. Simply click on the Coin Selector until the coin you want is displayed.
Auto
Play Button. The
Auto Play button allows you to play
the game a number of times automatically, using the numbers and bet
size you have already chosen. Once activated, the Auto Play will continue
placing bets automatically, until the number of auto-plays has been
completed. The
Recent
Games Table on the right of the game screen will tell you
how many auto-plays have already been run, and the number of Hits
scored in each.
While the Auto Play facility is in progress, the button changes into
a Stop Auto button. Clicking the Stop Auto button will
end the Auto Play sequence at the end of the current game.
Bet Display. The Bet Display is just above the Clear Button, and it shows the total number of Credits that are set to be bet on the next game. In Keno, this is always the same as the coin value.
Clear Button. The Clear button resets the game completely, clearing all selected numbers from the Keno Board, removing the previous game’s numbers from the Winning Number Line, and clearing the contents of the Recent Games Table.
Win Display. The Win Display is on the right, just above the Play Button. It shows the amount – in credits – that has been won on the current, or most recent game.
Play Button. The Play button starts a single run of Keno, betting one coin of the specified value on the numbers chosen at that time by the player.