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- This section describes each of Virtual Desktop’s menus.
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- xThe Apple Menu
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- • About Virtual Desktop…
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- This command opens Virtual Desktop’s About dialog, which invites you to
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- try Balloon Help or Help on Wheels to learn more about Virtual Desktop.
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- xThe File Menu
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- • Close (Command-W)
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- This command is only a place-holder, and is never available, because
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- Virtual Desktop does not keep documents open. The only documents
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- Virtual Desktop has are door files, which are only references to doors to
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- • Quit (Command-Q)
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- This command quits Virtual Desktop. This will return the desktop view to
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- the home location, and if any applications have their windows anchored to
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- a door, those windows will fall back into the desktop view. Any other
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- windows and desktop icons which were outside the home location will
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- xThe Edit Menu
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- • Undo (Command-Z)
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- This command is not used by Virtual Desktop. It is present only for desk
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- • Cut (Command-X)
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- This command cuts selected text to the clipboard. It is used only with
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- desk accessories and dialogs containing text fields.
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- • Copy (Command-C)
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- This command copies selected text to the clipboard. It is used only with
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- desk accessories and dialogs containing text fields.
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- • Paste (Command-V)
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- This command inserts the contents of the clipboard at the current cursor
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- location or replaces the currently selected text by the contents of the
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- clipboard. It is used only with desk accessories and dialogs containing
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- text fields.
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- • Clear
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- This command clears the selected text in a desk accessory or dialogs
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- xThe Actions Menu
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- • Full View (Command-F)
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- This command toggles between Full View mode and the usual see-through
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- mode. The check mark indicates the current mode.
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- • Refresh (Command-R)
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- This command re-examines the complete set of windows and icons now on
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- the virtual desktop, recomputes scroll bar positions and the extent of the
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- virtual desktop, and redraws all windows accordingly.
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- • Grow Desktop (Command-Plus)
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- This command adds half a screenful to the padding at all four sides of the
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- virtual desktop, giving you more room to reposition your windows and
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- icons. The maximum width or height of the virtual desktop, including
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- padding, is 32,767 pixels. Therefore, the padding cannot exceed 32,767
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- • Shrink Desktop (Command-Minus)
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- This command subtracts half a screenful from the padding at all four sides
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- of the virtual desktop. In Full View mode, if images seem to be too small,
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- you should try shrinking the desktop. If the padding is already at its
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- • New Door… (Command-N)
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- This command prompts you for the name of a new door, which must not
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- options set so as to jump to the current virtual desktop location when
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- opened. If the preferences file is unwritable, this command is disabled.
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- The default is create a single door, but by using the pop-up menu, you can
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- create 3, 5, or 9 doors at once. The door at the center of these
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- multiple-door arrangements will lead to the current virtual desktop
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- location, and the others will lead to nearby locations as indicated by the
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- If the default door preference options allow door windows to show,
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- Virtual Desktop will prompt you to place the door window with a special
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- door-shaped cursor. In a multiple-door arrangement, the other door icon
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- • Rename Door…
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- This command prompts you to give the currently open door a new name,
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- which must not match any other existing door name. If no door is open, or
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- the preferences file is unwritable, this command is disabled.
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- NOTE: When you rename a door, you should update the application
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- preferences of any application whose items are anchored to that door.
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- You should also change the name of any door files you had created.
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- • Trash Door… (Command-T) or Trash Door (Command-Option-T)
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- This command trashes the currently open door. An alert box appears to
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- ask for confirmation. If no door is open, or the preferences file is
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- With the Option key pressed, before you click in the menu bar, the
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- • Home (Command-H)
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- This command returns the desktop view to the home location, where it
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- • Door “Name” (various)
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- There is one command in this menu for each defined door. If the door has
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- a Command-digit binding, it appears in the menu. Function-key bindings do
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- Selecting a door command causes Virtual Desktop to open the door, just as
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- if the user had clicked on the door window. Press the Option key while
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- selecting a door command to keep Virtual Desktop active, ignoring the
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- door preference options to activate a certain application or change the
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- xThe Preferences Menu
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- • Layout… (Command-L)
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- This command opens the Layout Preferences dialog.
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- See the section entitled “The Layout Preferences Dialog” for more
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- • Usage… (Command-U)
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- This command opens the Usage Preferences dialog.
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- See the section entitled “The Usage Preferences Dialog” for more
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- • Application… (Command-A)
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- This command opens the Application Preferences dialog. It is available
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- only in Full View mode, and applies to the current application, as shown by
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- See the section entitled “The Application Preferences Dialog” for more
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- • Item… (Command-I)
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- This command is not implemented in this version of Virtual Desktop.
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- • Door… (Command-D)
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- This command opens the Door Preferences dialog. It is available only if a
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- xThe Special Menu
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- • Restart
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- This command is exactly equivalent to Finder’s Restart command, but
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- gives Virtual Desktop the chance to take action on the Anchor
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- Application’s Items to Door option by quitting before any other application
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- • Shut Down
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- This command is exactly equivalent to Finder’s Shut Down command, but
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- Application’s Items to Door option by quitting before any other application
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- xThe Help Menu
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- • About Balloon Help…
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- This command, supplied by System software, tells you how to use Balloon
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- Help. Virtual Desktop supports Balloon Help.
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- • Show/Hide Balloons
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- This command, supplied by System software, lets you turn Balloon Help
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- • Virtual Desktop Help
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- This command asks Help on Wheels to display Virtual Desktop’s help file.
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- This will start the help server if it was not already running. If the help
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- server cannot be found on any mounted volume, Virtual Desktop will offer
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- to save a readable copy of the help file as a TeachText file, then ask
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- Finder to open the file. If the help file is missing or invalid, this command
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- Pressing the Help or Command-? key at any time does the same thing.
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- When there is a dialog box on your screen, such as the options dialog, the
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- menu command is disabled, and the keyboard is the only way to display
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- xThe Door Menu
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- This menu appears alongside the Help, Keyboard, and Application menus at
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- the right side of the menu bar, whatever application is active. It appears
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- • Home
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- This command lets you return to the home location while using any
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- application, without making Virtual Desktop active. If the Virtual Desktop
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- application is not running, this will start it up.
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- • Name (various)
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- There is one command in this menu for each defined door. Selecting a door
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- command causes Virtual Desktop to open the door. If the Virtual Desktop
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- application is not running, this will start it up.
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- The Option key does not work with these commands, as it does with the
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- door commands in Virtual Desktop’s Actions menu.
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