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- ±d3Help Manual×
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- ±41This manual is a complete description
- over the functions available at this
- point. The functions will be
- described first with the panel button,
- then followed by the keycode.
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- ±32MENU/TEXT or 'Del'
- ±41When pressing MENU button (or 'Del' at
- the keyboard) you automatically go the
- the menu page. When pressing TEXT you
- automatically go to the last read
- article, at the same page where you
- last left.
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- ±32? or 'Help'
- ±41When pressing the HELP button, you
- automatically go to the help-manual.
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- ±321/2 or 'F1/F2'
- ±41Select a module by pressing either of
- the two buttons at the menu-panel OR,
- alternatively, you can press the F1-F2
- keys.
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- To toggle the music ON/OFF press right
- mouse button in the same area as the
- module-selector, or press the 'T' key.
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- ±32PROGRAM or 'P'
- ±41The purpose is to program the articles
- you would like to read, and thereby
- ignore the rest.
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- Press program to select the articles
- you want to read. Then just pick out
- the articles pleased. When you've
- marked all the articles you want to
- program, just press the program button
- (or P key) to finish it. Now you've
- stored your selected articles in a
- buffer, which will not be cleaned
- until you press the program button
- again. Now you can read through the
- articles by just pressing the UP and
- DOWN keys. (To de-activate this
- program mode read about the MODE
- function!).
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- ±32MODE-OFF/MODE-ON or 'M'
- ±41The purpose is to switch between
- reading through your programmed
- articles or the articles as they are
- in the menusetup. When you've pressed
- this button, you can read weather
- you've turned the program ON or OFF,
- in the little window on top of the
- screen.
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- If MODE-OFF, then the program-mode is
- turned off. This means you're
- currently reading through the articles
- as they are in the menusetup.
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- If MODE-ON, then the program-mode is
- turned on. This means you're
- currently reading through the articles
- you've selected when you programmed
- them.
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- ±32ARROW LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN or
- 'ARROW-KEYS'
- ±41Most people are familiar with these
- functions, but here is a little
- reminder:
- RIGHT - Scroll to next coloumn.
- LEFT - Scroll to previous coloumn.
- UP - Go to previous article.
- DOWN - Go to next article.
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- Press RIGHT MOUSEBUTTON at LEFT or
- RIGHT key to go to either the TOP or
- the BOTTOM of the current article.
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- ±23These instructions should be enough to
- help you out with the things you
- failed to realize yourself, but if you
- still feel confused - then write us
- and ask what to do!
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