═══ 1. General Help ═══ The Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.1 provides an installation program that runs under the OS/2 Presentation Manager. Three components are available for installation. Sample Programs C and Assembler language sample source and executables. Online Information Programming and tools references. Development Tools C and Assembler language headers and programming tools. When the Toolkit Installation window appears, mark the box preceding the components to be installed. This will place a check mark in the box signifying the component is selected for installation. The installation program installs the selected components on the drive that you installed the OS/2 2.1 operating system on (the default drive). To install one or more components on the default drive, do the following: 1. Select the Options. 2. Select Install. Follow the prompts displayed in the message boxes to complete the installation. To install one or more components on other drives 1. Select Options. 2. Select Set drives. The Toolkit Drive Selection window appears. Each component you selected for installation is displayed along with the current drive assignment. Make the necessary drive changes in this window. After completing your changes, select OK to activate the change. The Toolkit Installation window re-appears. 1. Select Options. 2. Select Install. You will swap diskettes several times during installation. The message Install successful on drive x appears under the name of each component at the completion of the installation. Exiting From Installation To exit from the installation program: 1. Select the Options. 2. Select Exit. For CONFIG.SYS changes to take effect, you need to shut down your system, then restart it. ═══ 2. Help Menu ═══ Use these choices to find out how to use help, to get extended help, to go to a list of keys, or to go to the help index. Help index Displays the help index. General help Displays extended help. Using help Provides detailed information on the kinds of help available and how to use help. Keys help Displays a list of keys. ═══ 2.1. Using Help ═══ Use this choice to obtain information on how to use the Help facility. ═══ 2.2. Extended ═══ Use this choice to get extended help for the program. Extended help provides general information about the Toolkit Installation. ═══ 2.3. Keys ═══ Use this choice to see a list of keys and a description of the function of the keys. ═══ 2.4. Index ═══ Use this choice to display the help index. The help index lists the titles of the help information that is available. ═══ 2.5. Production information ═══ This dialog displays information about the application, such as version number and copyright notice. ═══ 2.6. Key Assigments ═══ The list of keys is arranged in groups. ACCELERATOR KEYS F3 Exit program HELP KEYS F1 Get help F2 Get extended help (from within any help window) Alt+F4 End help F9 Go to a list of keys (from within any help window) F11 Go to the help index (from within any help window) Esc Previous Help Panel, or End help if only one panel Alt+F6 Go to/from help and programs Shift+F10 Get help for help SYSTEM KEYS Alt+F6 Switch to the next windowed program Alt+Esc Switch to the next program, including full-screen programs Ctrl+Esc Switch to the Task List WINDOW KEYS F3 Close a window F10 Go to/from the action bar Arrow keys Move among choices End Go to the last choice in a pull-down Esc Cancel a pull-down or the system menu Home Go to the first choice in a pull-down PgUp Scroll the contents of the window up one page PgDn Scroll the contents of the window down one page Underlined letter Move among the choices on the action bar and pull-downs Alt+F10 Go to/from the action bar Alt+F4 or F3 Close the window Alt+F5 Restore the window Alt+F7 Move the window Alt+F8 Size the window Alt+F9 Minimize the window Alt+F10 Maximize the window Ctrl+PgDn or Shift+F8 Scroll the contents of the window right one page Ctrl+PgUp or Shift+F7 Scroll the contents of the window left one page Shift+Esc or Alt+Spacebar Go to/from the system menu Shift+Esc or Alt Go to/from the system menu of a text window ═══ 3. Options Menu ═══ Use these choices to make drive assignments, to install selected components, or to exit this program. Set drives Make drive assignments for each component selected for installation. Install Install the selected components. Exit Exit the Toolkit Installation program. ═══ 4. Set Drives ═══ Make drive assignments for each component selected for installation. ═══ 5. Install ═══ Install the selected components. ═══ 6. Exit ═══ Exit the Toolkit Installation program. ═══ 7. About Box Dialog ═══ The OK button closes the About Box. ═══ 8. Set Drives Dialog ═══ The drive assignment for a component can be changed by clicking on the downward pointing arrow next to the currently selected drive and then clicking on one of the drive letters appearing in the subsequent list. You can scroll up and down this list by clicking on the arrow buttons to its right. You may also change the drive by pressing the letter of a valid drive. ═══ 9. Report Error Dialog ═══ Some of the errors encountered can be fixed concurrently in another session, in which case you may want to retry the operation. If the error occurred while transferring files, the CONFIG.SYS will not be updated and this component will not be added to the desktop. If the error occurred while updating the CONFIG.SYS, all of the files have been transferred but the CONFIG.SYS has not been updated and this component will not be added to the desktop. If the error occurred while adding a program to the desktop, all of the files have been transferred and the CONFIG.SYS has been updated but the component will not appear on the desktop. ═══ 10. Disk Overflow Warning ═══ There was not enough disk space on the drive you selected. Select YES to ignore the warning or NO to return to the Main Toolkit Installation window. ═══ 11. View Files ═══ The files needed to view the on-line documentation are missing. These files reside on the Operating System/2 Version 2.1 diskettes. You may install these files by inserting the correct diskette when you are prompted or you may use the UNPACK utility to transfer them yourself at a later time.