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- ===USING 3-D DINOSAUR ADVENTURE==========================================
-
- This section explains how to use each 3-D Dinosaur Adventure activity as
- you explore the world of dinosaurs.
-
- There is no "right" way to play with 3-D Dinosaur Adventure. You decide
- when, where, and how you want to travel from screen to screen. Just
- remember: You're on an adventure, so you may not always end up where you
- thought you were going!
-
- Where to find more information: If you have not yet installed and
- started 3-D Dinosaur Adventure, see How do I install the program? for
- instructions. Also see Appendix B: Questions and Answers.
-
- SOME BASICS
-
- Keep your 3-D glasses handy: When you are viewing three-dimensional
- images in 3-D Dinosaur Adventure, put on your 3-D glasses and make
- sure you are about two to five feet away from your computer monitor.
- It's OK to be closer than two feet, but the 3-D effect won't be as
- pronounced. Relax your eyes and blink a few times. At first, it may
- look as if you are seeing double, but as you relax your eyes, the
- double images will fuse together into a fully three-dimensional image.
- If everything goes right, the 3-D image will begin to appear as if
- it is hovering outside of the monitor. Move your head from side to
- side and it may seem as if the image in the computer is moving or
- that you are seeing different views of the image.
-
- Move the mouse: There are three different ways that moving your mouse
- makes things happen, depending on what part of 3-D Dinosaur Adventure
- you are currently using. Moving the mouse may cause the arrow pointer to
- move around the screen. It may cause an object on the screen to move back
- and forth or rotate. Or it may change your view so that it seems as if
- you are moving along with the mouse. Don't worry if the pointer suddenly
- disappears--this is normal when you are beginning a different 3-D
- Dinosaur Adventure activity. If you want to click on an item but you do
- not see the pointer, simply click your mouse button and the pointer will
- reappear.
-
- What if I don't have a mouse? If you do not have a mouse, use the arrow
- keys on your keyboard to move the pointer (if any) around on the screen
- and press <Enter> in place of clicking the mouse button. You can also
- press <Tab> to move the pointer to each button on the screen in turn;
- press <Shift-Tab> to cycle backward through the buttons. If there is a
- dialog box on the screen, pressing <Tab> or <Shift-Tab> will move the
- pointer only to those buttons in the dialog box.
-
- Note the balloons: Many of the items on the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure
- screen are labeled with "note balloons" that appear whenever the
- pointer touches that spot on the screen. If you want to know more
- about an item on the screen, move the pointer around that area to see
- if there is a note balloon to read.
-
- Turn off the sound: If you want to turn off a sound as it is playing,
- press <Esc>. To set music to "off," press <Alt-M>. Press <Alt-M> again
- to turn the music back on. To set narration and other sounds to "off,"
- press <Alt-S>. Press <Alt-S> again to turn the narration and other
- sounds back on.
-
- What if I get lost? If you're not sure how you got to a certain place
- and would rather be somewhere else, look for the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure
- logo and click on it to return to the Main menu. If there is no pointer
- on the screen, click your mouse button so that the pointer reappears.
-
- The first still screen you'll see when you start 3-D Dinosaur Adventure
- is the Main menu. There is a row of activity buttons across the top of
- the screen above the gate to the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure Theme Park.
- You can choose to go directly to a specific activity, or travel through
- the theme park to find the activities on your own. Before you decide
- what to do, you might like to move the pointer around the screen and
- read the note balloons.
-
- CHOOSE AN ACTIVITY BUTTON
-
- To go to one of the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure activities, click on the
- activity button of your choice.
-
- You will travel through time and space to arrive at the activity screen.
- (Watch carefully to see how to get to this activity on your own next time
- via the self-guided theme park tour.) If you want to get to the activity
- instantly, press <Esc> to interrupt the journey. You can also get to an
- activity instantly by clicking on the shortcut button above the activity
- button you choose.
-
- TAKE THE THEME PARK TOUR
-
- Begin the tour: Click on the Help (question mark) button in the lower
- left corner of the screen to get some helpful hints for traveling through
- the theme park plus a handy map of the park. Click on the park gate to
- start the tour. The pointer will disappear and you can guide your mouse
- at your own pace to travel through the theme park.
-
- Check out the globe: Just inside the park gate is a large globe
- surrounded by water. You can spin the globe by moving your mouse in any
- direction. Click your mouse once to make the pointer reappear and then
- click on the globe if you want to leave the theme park to visit the
- Dinosaur Reference. See the section "Dinosaur Reference," below, for
- more information about using the Dinosaur Reference.
-
- Find the activities: The theme park is full of different paths to
- explore. You can look around the main visitor's area or enter one of the
- caves to travel back in time to the Triassic Tour, Jurassic Jungle, or
- Cretaceous Corner. When you reach a fork in the path, arrows will appear
- in the lower right corner of the screen to indicate that you have a
- choice to make. When you reach one of the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure
- activities, a Mouse icon will light up at the bottom of the screen to
- indicate that you can use your mouse to play the activity. Click your
- mouse once to make the pointer reappear, and then click on the sign or
- related object to choose that activity.
-
- Take a break: At any point along your path you can click your mouse
- button to make the pointer reappear. Click again to resume your
- journey, or click on the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the
- Main menu.
-
- DINOSAUR REFERENCE
-
- The main part of the Dinosaur Reference screen is a picture window. The
- text in the window to its left goes along with the picture. Below the
- picture window are the control buttons, which provide program options,
- and the data line, which reflects information about the dinosaur in the
- picture window. Above the text window is the map window, which shows the
- location of the animal or event described in the text window. The buttons
- at the top of the screen are the category buttons, which let you tap a
- specific category of dinosaur information.
-
- The picture window
-
- Move the pointer around in the picture window and read the note balloons
- to get more information about the picture shown. Click on a note balloon
- to visit a different screen about a related subject.
-
- The text window
-
- Read all about it: Click on the single up and down arrow buttons below
- the text window to scroll the window so you can read all the text. The
- text will scroll as long as you hold down the mouse button, and will stop
- scrolling when you release the mouse button. To scroll quickly one page
- at a time, click on the double arrow buttons below the text window, or
- press <PgUp> or <PgDn>.
-
- Look for more information: To go to the Dinosaur Reference index, click
- on a word in the text window that interests you. The text window will
- change to display an index of words used in the Dinosaur Reference and
- the screens in which they appear, with the word you chose (or a similar
- word) at the top of the window. From the index, you can click on the name
- of the screen you want to visit, or press <Esc> or click on the Retrace
- button to return the text window to its previous display. To move forward
- or backward in the index one page at a time, click on the single up and
- down arrow buttons below the text window. To scroll quickly to the next
- word in the index that has a different second letter, click on the double
- down arrow button below the text window. Similarly, to scroll to the
- previous word in the index that has a different second letter, click on
- the double up arrow button.
-
- NOTE: To get to a specific word in the Dinosaur Reference index as
- quickly as possible, just start typing the word!
-
- The data line
-
- The data line below the picture window shows either the year of the
- current screen (if the time line is active), the length of the dinosaur
- on the current screen (if the length line is active), or the weight of
- the dinosaur on the current screen (if the weight line is active).
-
- Cycle through the data lines: You can cycle through the three different
- data lines (time, length, and weight) by clicking on the button to the
- left of the year, length, or weight information display.
-
- Choose a screen by year, length, or weight: Click anywhere on the data
- line to visit the screen that is most closely related to the year you
- clicked on, or to visit the screen that shows a dinosaur of the length
- or weight you clicked on. If you want to move just one screen forward or
- backward in time, press <+> or <-> or click once on the right or left
- arrowheads at either end of the time line. You can also click on the
- slider and hold down the mouse button as you drag the slider to another
- part of the bar.
-
- The map window
-
- Travel to a new location: Click anywhere in the map window to visit the
- screen that is most closely related to that location.
-
- Spin the earth: To rotate the globe, click on one of the arrow buttons
- surrounding the map window, or hold down <Ctrl> as you press the up,
- down, left, or right arrow key to rotate the globe up, down, left, or
- right by set intervals. You can also rotate the globe by placing the
- pointer at any spot on the earth except the very center, then pressing
- and holding down the mouse button. The longer the line that appears when
- you do this, the faster the globe will rotate.
-
- Zoom in and out: To move closer to or farther from the earth, click
- anywhere on the slider bar below the map window. Click on the left or
- right arrowheads on the slider bar or press <Ctrl-PgDn> or <Ctrl-PgUp> to
- zoom in or out gradually. You can also click on the slider and hold down
- the mouse button as you drag the slider to another part of the bar.
-
- Expand the globe: Click on the button below the map window slider bar or
- press <Alt-Z> to get a full screen view of the map window. All of the
- map window features described above will continue to work in this mode.
- Pressing <Esc> or clicking anywhere on the map or on the button below the
- slider bar will return the screen to its normal display.
-
- Category buttons
-
- Each of the seven buttons above the picture window stands for a different
- category of dinosaur-related knowledge: Earth, Early Life, Dinosaur
- Neighbors, Herbivores, Carnivores, Family/Lifestyle, and Paleontology.
-
- Choose a screen by category: Click on any of these category buttons to
- travel immediately to the next screen in history that relates to that
- category. To see all the screens in a particular category, keep clicking
- on that button. To travel backward in history within a certain category,
- hold down <Shift> and click on a category button.
-
- Control buttons
-
- The buttons below the picture window perform the functions described
- below.
-
- Take a closer look: Click on the Zoom button, when available, to expand
- the picture window to fill the screen with a close-up view of the current
- image. This button will appear gray when no close-up images are
- available.
-
- Go back the way you came: Click on the Retrace button, or press
- <Backspace>, to travel to the screen you visited last. Each time you
- click on it you'll travel back one more screen. You can also move forward
- in the "history" of your travels by holding down <Shift> and clicking on
- the Retrace button or by pressing <Ctrl-Backspace>.
-
- Watch and listen: Click on the Audio/Video button to replay a sound or
- movie associated with the current screen.
-
- Print the text: Click on the Print button to send the contents of the
- text window to your attached printer. (This will work only if your
- printer accepts ASCII text.)
-
- See it in 3-D: Click on the 3-D button, when available, and put on your
- 3-D glasses to see a three-dimensional version of the image in the
- picture window. This button will appear gray when no 3-D images are
- available.
-
- Return to the Main menu: When you have finished with the Dinosaur
- Reference, click on the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the
- Main menu.
-
- DINOSAUR SAFARI
-
- The object of this game is to answer the questions by indicating the
- correct prehistoric animal. 3-D Dinosaur Adventure will challenge you to
- find one of the animals on the screen. Click on your answer. The narrator
- will let you know whether you are correct. If you complete the game,
- you'll be returned to the Main menu automatically, or you can click on
- the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the Main menu at any time.
-
- 3-D DINOSAUR MUSEUM
-
- Put on your 3-D glasses and use your mouse or the arrow keys to navigate
- through the 3-D Dinosaur Museum. Be sure to explore all four rooms of the
- museum. To get out of a room, move your mouse backward or press the down
- arrow key, and you will automatically "back out" the door. When you reach
- the 3-D movie theater, keep moving into the room until the movie screen
- fills up your computer screen. Then click your mouse button to start the
- movie. Press <Esc> or click your mouse button if you want to interrupt
- the movie before it's over. When you have finished with this activity,
- click your mouse button to make the pointer reappear and then click on
- the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the Main menu.
-
- DINOSAUR STORYBOOK
-
- The storybook narration will begin automatically. Words are highlighted
- as they're read. Click on the red triangle to the left of the text to
- re-read the text. Click on individual words to re-read them. Click on
- animals to hear their names. Click on the right-facing stegosaurus at
- the bottom of the screen to go to the next page. Click on the left-facing
- stegosaurus to go back a page. When you complete the storybook, you'll be
- returned to the Main menu automatically, or you can click on the 3-D
- Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the Main menu at any time.
-
- DINOSAUR MOVIES
-
- Once you have taken your seat in the theater, you'll be presented with a
- full-screen menu of movie clips. Click on the clip from the movie you'd
- like to see. To stop a movie before it is finished, click your mouse
- button or press <Esc> and you will be returned to the movie menu. For the
- WaveBlaster choice, with its higher quality music, this feature has been
- disabled. When you have finished with this activity, click on the 3-D
- Dinosaur Adventure logo at the bottom of the movie menu to return to the
- Main menu.
-
- CREATE-A-SAURUS
-
- Click on one of the patterns along the top of the screen to "decorate"
- the dinosaur pictured in the center. (Remember to click your mouse
- button whenever you need to make the pointer reappear.) Click on one of
- the dinosaurs along the bottom of the screen when you're ready to
- decorate a different dinosaur. Your pointer will disappear after you
- click on a different dinosaur, and you can move your mouse left and right
- to rotate the dinosaur and see how it looks on all sides. You may find
- that the dinosaur has an opinion about what you've done! Click on the
- talking dinosaur at the left edge of the screen if you want to hear the
- dinosaur's opinion again. When you have finished with this activity,
- click on the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the Main menu.
-
- NAME-A-SAURUS
-
- The object of this game is to match the name of each prehistoric animal
- with its picture. Look at and listen to the name shown at the top of the
- screen. Click on the picture of that animal. 3-D Dinosaur Adventure will
- let you know if you are correct. You can click on the name at the top of
- the screen if you want to hear it again. If you complete the game you'll
- be returned to the Main menu automatically, or you can click on the 3-D
- Dinosaur Adventure logo to return to the Main menu at any time.
-
- WHO AM I?
-
- The object of this game is to identify correctly close-up illustrations
- of different parts of prehistoric animals. In the center of the screen
- you'll see a close-up illustration of part of an animal. What animal is
- it? Click on one of the small black-and-white illustrations at the sides
- of the screen that you think shows the same animal. If you are correct,
- the small picture will become a full-color illustration. You have two
- more sets of pictures to challenge you after you've identified the first
- eight pictures! If you complete the game, you'll be returned to the Main
- menu automatically, or you can click on the 3-D Dinosaur Adventure logo
- to return to the Main menu at any time.
-
- SAVE THE DINOSAURS
-
- The object of this game is to save as many dinosaurs as possible before
- the comet hits. The timer in the lower left corner of the screen shows
- you how much time you have to save the dinosaurs. The narrator will tell
- you which dinosaur to save. It's up to you to find it! You'll need to
- know which era your dinosaur belongs to in order to select the right
- door: Jurassic, Cretaceous, or Triassic. Go through the door you think
- is the right one and then click on the dinosaur you were sent to save.
- Click on the Hint button in the hallway to get general information about
- playing the game. Look for more Hint buttons to click on if you need more
- help along the way. 3-D Dinosaur Adventure will give you more information
- if your first guess is not correct. If you are correct, you'll be
- returned to the beginning hallway and given a new assignment.
-
- Traveling hints: You'll find that moving around in this game is different
- from the rest of 3-D Dinosaur Adventure. You are free to move anywhere
- instead of following a path. Use your mouse to navigate down hallways and
- around corners in this game. This takes a little practice. Don't be
- afraid to push the mouse hard so you'll go far. Push the mouse diagonally
- (to the left or right) to change directions. You might prefer to use the
- arrow keys at times: Press the left arrow key to turn left, press the
- right arrow key to turn right, press the up arrow key to move forward,
- and press the down arrow key to move backward. Once you are moving in the
- proper direction, press <+> to accelerate (speed up) and <-> to
- decelerate (slow down).
-
- STOP
-
- End your session: To exit from 3-D Dinosaur Adventure, click on the Stop
- button on the Main menu or press <Alt-F4> or <Alt-X>.
-
-