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- This is the opening screen. It's meant to remind you as to which pages
- shows what information. Hitting the <HOME> key will always move you to this
- page.
-
- The keys that are active on this page, and all others are:
-
- <ESC> This will abort INFOPLUS and return you do DOS.
- <ENTER> A prompt will appear on the bottom line asking which page you
- want to go to. Type in the number, and then hit <ENTER> to jump
- immediately to that page.
- <PgUp> This will move you back one page.
- <PgDn> This will move you forward one page.
- <HOME> This will move you to page 0.
- <END> This will move you to that last page.
- <ALT+P> This is if you want to send a screen of data to the printer or to a
- file on disk. Just follow the prompts on the screen. Pressing <ESC>
- at any of these prompts will cancel the printscreen operation.
- The Normal or IBM ASCII prompt means that, if you pick Normal, any
- characters on screen that are not part of the standard ASCII set
- (such as line drawing characters) will be converted into the
- closest equivalent normal ASCII character.
- The page is printed with a header at the top giving the Page
- number, it's description, and the date and time. You may optionally
- add a line of your own, which you could use to identify the
- computer it's on, or similar.
- Unlike using the PrtScr (or PrintScrn) key, only the data part of
- the screen is printed. Not the very top and bottom lines.
- <DnArw> Some screens hold more information than can be shown at once. Press
- the Down Arrow key to get the extra information.
- <UpArw> Some screens that are too big let you go back to review already
- displayed data.
-