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*100,3,35
The (book symbol) menu contains two
commands: ABOUT OPFROG and HELP. ABOUT
OPFROG lists people who worked on this
program. HELP lets you see the HELP
INDEX, to learn more about program
features.
*110,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
The FILE menu contains eight commands.
They allow you to: start a NEW
dissection, OPEN or CLOSE a saved
dissection, SAVE what you are working
on, save a copy of that file using a
different name (SAVE AS), print your
work or the current screen with PRINT
SCREEN, give your printer instructions
with PAGE SETUP, choose how challenging
this round of OPFROG will be with
PREFERENCES, or QUIT.
*120,14,15
The WORK menu contains two commands.
OPTIFROG displays all three layers of
organs without requiring you to do a
dissection. FROG FILES list available
information about any organ or organ
system.
*130
This command displays names of those
people who created and published
OPERATION: FROG.
*140
Move the cursor to any location on the
screen and press F1. You will see the
HELP INDEX. Choose the topic on which
you need help, and click to read more
about it.
*150,27,28
Choose NEW to begin a new dissection or
reconstruction. If you are using
keyboard controls, press CONTROL-N to
activate this command.
*160,27,28
Choose OPEN to display and continue
working on a dissection or
reconstruction that you have saved.
*170
CLOSE tells the program that you are
finished working on the current
dissection or reconstruction. It will
automatically ask you if you wish to
save your work.
*180,9
SAVE tells the program that you wish
to save your work. Have a formatted data
disk ready to save your work. If your
work has already been saved, it will
save it again under that name. To
specify a new name, use SAVE AS.
*190
Choose SAVE AS to save a new file or to
save a file under a different name. Have
a formatted data disk ready to save your
work.
*200
Choose PRINT SCREEN to print your work.
Make sure your printer is turned on and
connected to your computer.
*210
Use PAGE SETUP to choose how your
printer will print a screen from
OPERATION: FROG. You can set the page
size, inverse printing, show the tools,
etcetera.
*220
Use PREFERENCES to make the following
choices before you use OPERATION: FROG:
-male or female frog
-basic or enhanced (more detailed) text
-hints (such as snip points) on or off
*230,8,9
Choose QUIT when you are finished
working with OPERATION: FROG. You will
be asked if you are sure, and if you
would like to save your work. You can
also press ALT-X to quit.
*240,32
Choose OPTIFROG to see all the organs in
a frog's body. You can choose the layer
you want to see. Then use the probe to
see organ names. Click DONE to return to
your work.
*250
FROG FILES lists all organs in the
frog's body. Click on any organ name
to learn more about it.
*260,32,30,31,33
The tools you use in OPERATION: FROG
work as follows:
PROBE shows you snip points on the
frog and organ names. You can also use
it to get hints about how to open the
frog.
SCISSORS open the frog and snip
organs.
MAGNIFYING LENS gives you information
when you place it over an organ in
the tray.
FORCEPS are used to drag snipped organ
to tray during dissection. During
reconstruction, use them to drag organ
back to body.
To MOVE the toolbox, click or press
SHIFT key on any part of it. Drag it to
the desired location, and release mouse
button or SHIFT key to drop it there.
*270,32,30
When the frog is closed, use the probe
to get hints about snip points. Use
the scissors to open the frog.
*280,32,34,33,30,20
Your goal is to remove every organ in
the correct order, and to place each
organ properly in the tray. Use the
probe to see snip points. Use the
scissors to snip organs. Use forceps to
remove each organ and move it to the
tray.
*290,32,21
Your goal is to put the frog together.
You must replace each organ in the
proper order. When you've replaced the
last organ, you will get a final score.
You score depends on the number of
tries it takes you, and the number
of hints requested.
To get hints, place the probe over the
organs in the tray. The organ that
flashes can be replaced next.
*300,33
This is the organ tray. Use the forceps
to remove snipped organs from the frog,
then place each into its outlined area
in the tray.
*310,33,32
This is the organ tray. Use the forceps
to pick up each organ and replace it in
the frog's body. Use the probe for
hints.
*320,32
When you place the probe over an organ
in the frog's body, the name of that
organ will appear here.
*330,0,1,2
The menu bar is at the top of the
screen. You can see the commands
contained in the (book) menu, the Work
menu, or the File menu, by choosing it
on the menu bar.
*340,1
Use Choose Printer from the File menu to
tell OPERATION: FROG what kind of
printer you are using.
*350,12,1,26
You can choose Basic Text from
Preferences on the File menu before
beginning a dissection or
reconstruction. This option provides
basic information about each organ and
its system. If you wish to read more
detailed information about the frog's
organs and systems, choose Enhanced
Text.
*360,12,1,25
You can choose Enhanced Text from
Preferences on the File menu before
beginning a dissection or
reconstruction. This option, unlike
Basic Text, provides more detailed
information about the frog's organs and
systems.
*370,32,30,20,18,31
During a Dissection, you will open the
frog, probe and snip the body organs,
remove the organs and then put them in
their proper place in the examination
tray. Investigate the frog's organs and
systems close up with the magnifying
lens.
*380,22,32,21
During Reconstruction, your job is to
put the frog back together. To get a
higher score, try to replace all the
organs in their proper order and place
without any hints. If you need a hint,
place the probe over any organ in the
tray and its name will appear on the
status bar. If it can be replaced next,
you will see a small circle on it.
*390
Keyboard shortcuts allow you to access
parts of Operation: Frog without using
the menus or commands. You can see many
of these single keypresses or keypress
combinations listed on the menus. You
will find a complete list in your User's
Manual.
*400,34
The Scissors are used during the
dissection to open the frog and cut each
organ at its snipping points.
*410,20,15
The Magnifying Lens can be used to
examine organs only after they have been
snipped and placed in the tray. During
the dissection or reconstruction, place
the magnifying lens over any organ to
read about it. The Frog Files will
describe the organ and its function in
the frog's body.
*420,14,20,21
You can use the Probe throughout the
dissection and reconstruction, as well
as to examine the frog's layers in
Optifrog. During the dissection, place
the probe over the body of the closed
frog to get hints for opening the frog.
Once the frog is open, place the probe
over any organ to see all its snipping
points, and to get a hint about which
organ may be removed next. During
reconstruction, place the probe over any
organ in the tray to get a hint about
which organ can be replaced next.
*430,20,21
The Forceps are used during dissection
to pick up and move the frog's organs to
the examination tray. During
reconstruction, use the Forceps to pick
up and move each organ back into the
frog's body.
*440,30,32
Snip points show the place where you
should use the scissors. Snip points
appear on the closed frog's body, and on
each organ when it is ready to be
removed. To see snip points, place the
Probe over the closed frog or organs in
the open body, and snip points will
flash.
*450
Choose Help Index to see a list of items
about which help is available. You can
scan the list in three ways; press PG UP
or PG DN, use up and down arrow keys on
your keyboard, or click on the arrow
bar to the right of the list. To see a
highlighted entry, click or press ENTER.
*1000