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- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING MOUSE MENUS
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- 1. Installing the Mouse Menu
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- Install the mouse hardware and software, following the instructions
- in the Microsoft Mouse User's Guide.
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- To load or start the Mouse Menu, read and follow the procedure below
- that applies to your particular system.
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- If you are using floppy disks:
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- Copy the Mouse Menu file from the Mouse Menu disk to the working
- copy of your software. (i.e., MSDB3.COM is the menu file for
- dBase III Plus, and you would only copy that file to your disk)
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- If you are using a hard disk:
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- Copy the Mouse Menu file to the directory that contains the
- software.
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- 2. Starting Instructions
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- To load the Mouse Menu, switch to the drive or directory that contains
- the Mouse Menu file. At the DOS prompt, type the name of the file like
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- MENUNAME
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- Then load your software as you normally do.
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- When you have finished, it is advisable to remove your Mouse Menu from
- memory to avoid interference with other programs. At the DOS prompt, type
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- MENUNAME OFF
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- 3. Using the Mouse
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- The mouse moves the cursor around the screen. When a Mouse Menu has
- been loaded for your program, the buttons on the mouse generally do
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- Left Button Click - displays a menu, usually a mouse menu
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- Right Button Click - same as <Enter>
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- Both Buttons Click - same as <Esc>
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- Button Double Click - (i.e., left or right button double click)
- special assignment, specific to each menu
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- The following notes for each menu will give you more specific information
- on how the buttons work for that software.
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- 4. Sensitivity
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- You can use the Control Panel to control the sensitivity of the mouse
- movement on your screen. For more information the Control Panel, see the
- "Microsoft Mouse User's Guide."
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- 5. Compatibility
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- The Mouse menus are designed to work with 25-line displays.
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- The Mouse menus are compatible with the following versions of software:
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- Mouse Menus: Software:
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- MSMENU.COM most text-based software
- MSDB3.COM dBASE III Plus
- MS123.COM Lotus 1-2-3, ver. 1A, 2.1
- MS123-3.COM Lotus 1-2-3, ver. 3.0
- MSSYM.COM Lotus Symphony, ver. 1.2 and 2.0
- MSMM2.COM MultiMate Advantage II w/PEP
- MSPF.COM Professional File, ver. 2.0
- MSPLAN.COM Professional Plan, ver. 1.0
- MSWRITE.COM Professional Write, ver. 1.0, 2.0, and 2.1
- MSSC4.COM SuperCalc4, ver. 1.0
- MSWP4.COM WordPerfect, ver. 4.2
- MSWP5.COM WordPerfect, ver. 5.0
- MSWS5.COM WordStar, ver. 5.0 and 5.5
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- STANDARD MOUSE MENU
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- The MSMENU Mouse Menu lets you use the mouse with applications
- (including DOS) that don't normally support the mouse. To use this
- menu, you need to load it into memory before you start your
- application. See the general instructions above for loading a mouse
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- MSMENU Button Functions
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- Once MSMENU is loaded, the mouse moves the cursor like the cursor
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- Left Button Click - Same as <F1>
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- Right Button Click - Same as <Enter>
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as <Esc>
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- You can adjust the sensitivity of the mouse movement by using the
- CPANEL program. See the "Microsoft Mouse User's Guide" for
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- dBASE III PLUS
- Mouse Menu
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- Mouse Button Functions
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- The mouse is only active in the ASSIST mode.
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- After loading dBASE III PLUS, the left button starts the ASSIST mode.
- Once in ASSIST, the right button selects the option highlighted in
- the menus.
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- When ASSIST menus are on screen -
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- Left Button Click - Displays Mouse Help
- Right Button Click - Chooses menu option
- Both Buttons Click - Same as <Esc> key
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- Left Button Click - Starts ASSIST
- Right Button Click - Same as the <Enter> key
- Both Buttons Click - Same as the <Esc> key
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- LOTUS 1-2-3, ver. 1A to 2.01a
- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Movement Functions
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- In READY mode, the mouse cursor is separate from the 1-2-3 block cursor.
- To move the 1-2-3 cursor, move the mouse cursor to the cell desired and
- press the left button. The 1-2-3 cursor will move to the desired cell.
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- In MENU mode, the mouse cursor is not separate; it controls the 1-2-3
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- There are 9 Screen Options on the right of the screen - Home, PgUp, PgRt,
- PgLt, PgDn, and four arrows (up, left, right, and down). These Screen
- Options and the corresponding keys you would press on the keyboard are
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- OPTION KEY
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- Home <Home>
- PgUp <PgUp>
- PgLt <SHIFT-Tab>
- PgRt <Tab>
- PgDn <PgDn>
- arrows cursor keys
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- 2. Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Chooses the cell to move the 1-2-3
- cursor to (READY/POINT mode)
- - Activates Screen Option
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- Right Button Click - (Ready Mode) Displays the Mouse Menu
- - (all other modes) Same as <Enter> key
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as <Esc> key
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- 3. Mouse Menu:
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- 123 Menu Retrieve Erase Col-Width Ins-Row Print Titl-B Titl-H Graph
- Help Save Format L-Prefix Ins-Col P-Range Titl-V Titl-C Name
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- Menu Item Corresponds To Notes
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- 123 Menu / Displays the 1-2-3 menu
- Help Displays the Mouse Help screen
- Retrieve /File Retrieve
- Save /File Save
- Erase /Range Erase
- Format /Range Format
- Col-Width /Worksheet Column Set-Width
- L-Prefix /Range Label-Prefix
- Ins-Row /Worksheet Insert Row
- Ins-Col /Worksheet Insert Column
- Print /Print Printer Align Prints whole worksheet if no
- Go Page Quit range has been set
- P-Range /Print Printer Range Type a period to anchor a new
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- Titl-B /Worksheet Titles Both
- Titl-V /Worksheet Titles Vertical
- Titl-H /Worksheet Titles Horizontal
- Titl-C /Worksheet Titles Clear
- Graph /Graph Name Use
- Name /Range Name Create
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- LOTUS 1-2-3, version 3.0
- Mouse Menu
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- Mouse Button Functions
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- The mouse moves the cursor like the cursor keys do. The buttons on
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- Left Button Click - Brings up 1-2-3 Menu (same as slash key "/")
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- Right Button Click - Same as the <Enter> key
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as the <Esc> key
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- Left Double Click - Same as <CTRL-PgUp>, Next Sheet
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- Right Double Click - Same as <CTRL-PgDn>, Previous Sheet
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- Turning off the "beep"
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- When the mouse/cursor hits one of the sides of the spreadsheet, you
- usually hear a "beep." In this version of 1-2-3, you can choose to
- turn the "beep" off. Here are the commands:
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- Left Click (/), Worksheet, Global, Default, Other, Beep,
- No, Update, Quit
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- SYMPHONY, ver. 1.2 and 2.0
- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Mouse Button Functions:
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- Left Button Click: Sheet, Doc, Form, Comm - <F9> Services
- Menu, Graph, Label, - <F1> Help
- Value, Edit
- Point - <Tab> key (Anchor)
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- Right Button Click: Sheet, Doc, Form, Comm - <F10> Menu
- All other modes - <Enter> key
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- Both Buttons Click: No menu on the screen - calls up mouse menu
- In a menu or operation - <ESC>
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- When you are in the POINT mode, you can press the left button to anchor the
- upper left corner of a range. If you want to check the range boundaries,
- press the left button and the flashing cursor will move to each corner.
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- 2. Mouse Menus/Equivalent Keystrokes:
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- Sheet Mode
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- Retrieve Home Calc Width Label-Align Title-H Title-B Switch Help
- Save End Name Print Preview Title-V Title-C Type M-Help
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- Retrieve - <F9> FR <F10> Save - <F9> FS
- Home - <HOME> End - <END> <HOME>
- Calc - <F8> Name - <F10> RNC <F10>
- Width - <F10> WS Print - <F9> PSSR
- Label-Align - <F10> RL Preview - <F10> GP
- Title-H - <F10> STHQ Title-V - <F10> STVQ
- Title-B - <F10> STBQ Title-C - <F10> STCQ
- Switch - <ALT-F9> Type - <ALT-F10>
- Help - <F1> M-Help - Mouse Help screen
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- Special Notations:
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- Retrieve and Name These options list any filenames and range names
- available, on the screen, for easy access. This
- is the same as pressing <F10> at the end of these
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- Print This command allows you to adjust your source
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- Doc Mode, version 1.2
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- Begin Erase Center Just-P PgDn Switch Retrieve Help
- Stop Print Auto-J Just-A PgUp Type Save M-Help
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- Begin - <CTRL-B> Retrieve - <F9> FR <F10> PgUp - <PgUp>
- Erase - new menu Help - <F1>, Mouse Help Type - <ALT-F10>
- Center - <ALT-F4> Stop - <CTRL-E> Save - <F9> FS
- Just-P - <F10> JP Print - <F9> PSSR M-Help - Mouse Help
- PgDn - <PgDn> Auto-J - <F10> FSA
- Switch - <ALT-F9> Just-A(ll) - <F10> JA
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- Block - <F4>
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- Begin/Stop - This command erases a Begin code and the next Stop code.
- You should have the cursor on the Begin code you want to
- erase, and then select this option. If the wrong Begin
- code is highlighted, press both buttons to Escape.
- Otherwise press the right button to accept.
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- Begin Erase Print Del-L Center Just-P Next-Pg Switch Retrieve Help
- Stop Paste Del-Ln Del-R Auto-J Just-A Prev-Pg Type Save M-Help
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- Begin - <CTRL-B> Switch - <ALT-F9> Auto-J - <F10> FSA
- Erase - new menu Retrieve - <F9> FR <F10> Just-A - <F10> JA
- Print - <F9> PSSR Help - <F1>, Mouse Help Prev-Pg - <CTRL-PGUP>
- Del-L - <CTRL-T> Stop - <CTRL-E> Type - <ALT-F10>
- Center - <ALT-F4> Paste - <CTRL-P> Save - <F9> FS
- Just-P - <F10> JP Del-Ln - <CTRL-D> M-Help - Mouse Help
- Next-Pg - <CTRL-PGDN> Del-R - <CTRL-Y>
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- Erase: Same as 1.2 above.
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- Graph mode
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- When a graph is on the screen, you must use the keyboard to exit the
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- We suggest that you access the graph screen one of the following ways:
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- Window Set up a Graph window and then use <F6> to move from
- the Sheet window to the Graph window.
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- Switch Set up Graph as the alternate Type <ALT-F10>, and then
- Switch <ALT-F9> between the two types. Switch and Type
- are on all main mouse menus for easy access. If you
- Switch into a Graph screen, you will need to press
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- Edit Scan Delete Print Switch Retrieve Help
- Undo GoTo Compose Sort-All Type Save M-Help
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- Scan - new menu GoTo - <F5>
- Delete - <Del> Compose - <ALT-F1>
- Print - <F9> PSSR Sort-All - <F10> RA
- Switch - <ALT-F9> Type - <ALT-F10>
- Retrieve - <F9> FR <F10> Save - <F10> FS
- Help - <F1> M-Help - Mouse Help menu
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- Previous (record) - <PgUp> Exit - exit menu
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- Capture Retrieve Save Switch Type Help M-Help
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- Capture - <F4> Type - <ALT-F10>
- Retrieve - <F9> FR <F10> Help - <F1>
- Save - <F10> FS M-Help - Mouse Help
- Switch - <ALT-F9>
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- On combined text/graph installations, the mouse works as follows:
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- Mouse movement - same as cursor keys
- Left Button Click - <F1> Help
- Right Button Click - <Enter>
- Both Buttons Click - <Esc>
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- MULTIMATE ADVANTAGE II
- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Calls up Mouse Menu or MultiMate Menu
- <ALT-L>
- Right Button Click - Same as the <Enter> key, or the <F10> key
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as the <Esc> key
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- The sensitivity of the mouse can be controlled through the mouse Control
- Panel (See "Microsoft Mouse User's Guide"), or the Acceleration and
- Response rates in the system defaults of MultiMate (Main Menu - #7 System
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- PROFESSIONAL FILE, ver. 2.0
- Mouse Menu
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- Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Displays the Mouse Menu
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- Right Button Click - Same as the <F10> key
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as the <Esc> key
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- Help F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Macros Mouse Help Help Index
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- Macros - Alt-0
- Mouse Help - Mouse Help screen
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- PROFESSIONAL PLAN
- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Worksheet - calls up mouse menu
- PLAN menu - calls up Help
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- Right Button Click - Same as Enter key or <F10>
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- Arrow Help File/Print Edit Formulas View Graph Appearance
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- Arrow/Tab: This option toggles between Arrow and Tab:
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- Arrow: When you select Arrow, the horizontal mouse movement is the
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- Tab: When you select Tab, the horizontal mouse movement is the
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- When you select an option on the View or Graph menu that calls up a list to
- the screen, the left button will activate the mouse in that list and you
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- Once a graph has been drawn on the screen, exit by pressing both mouse
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- Mouse Menu
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- Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Text Screen - Displays the Mouse Menu at the top of
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- - Write Menu - Calls up a Help screen <F1>
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- - Lists Screen - When a list is displayed such as the
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- the prompt at the bottom of the menu
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- When finished, choose Exit (ver. 2 and
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- - Address Menu - When you have found an address, press
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- Mouse Menu
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- Left Button Click - Calls up mouse menu associated with mode
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- Right Button Click - Calls up SC4 command menu (/) in READY mode
- Same as <Enter> key when selecting from a menu
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- Edit Anchor Home Calc Absolute Macros Cancel Help M-Help
- GoTo Point Last-cell Names Window Learn Restore View
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- Edit - F2 GoTo - F5
- Anchor - : (colon) Point - F4
- Home - Home key Last-cell - End-Home
- Calc - F7 List - F3
- Absolute - F4 Window - F6
- Macros - //MX <F3> Learn - Alt-F4
- Cancel - Ctrl-C Restore - Alt-F8
- Help - F1 View - F10
- M-Help - Mouse Help
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- Point - F4 Help - F1
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- Home - beginning of entry Cancel - Ctrl-C
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- Edit - F2 Last-Cell - End-Home
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- Edit Update data directory Toggle details
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- Toggle details - F6
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- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Calls up mouse menu
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- Right Button Click - Selects highlighted item on a menu, or
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as <F1> Cancel
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- If you are in a mouse menu and want to leave, the quickest way is to
- select CANCEL. If you press both buttons, you may drop back to the
- WordPerfect menu for that command. If this happens, press both buttons
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- The mouse menu contains the most commonly used commands. All commands
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- Block Move Format Delete Save Screen Footnote Print List Exit
- Codes Text Search Un-delete Retrieve Switch Math/Col Spell Dos Help
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- Block - ALT-F4 Codes - Alt-F3
- Move - Ctrl-F4 Text - new menu
- Format - new menu Search - new menu
- Delete - new menu Un-delete - F1
- Save - F10 Retrieve - new menu
- Screen - Ctrl-F3 Switch - Shift-F3
- Footnote - Ctrl-F7 Math/Col - Alt-F7
- Print - Shift-F7 Spell - new menu
- List - F5 DOS (shell) - CTRL-F1
- Exit - F7 Help - <F3> and Mouse help
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- These Main Menu options will call up mouse menus that correspond to
- the option chosen. If you are in a WordPerfect menu and would like
- to use the mouse, press the left button to call up the mouse menu
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- For the Block command: after you highlight the block, press the left
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- Thesaurus is found on the Spell Mouse menu. When you select this
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- WordPerfect menu for Thesaurus. At this point you can use the mouse
- to move horizontally from column to column. You must type in your
- selection from the keyboard or you can press both buttons on the mouse
- to exit or you can press the left button to see the mouse menu again.
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- Replace Word: To select a word from a different
- column, press both buttons to exit
- the mouse menu and move the cursor
- to the column you wish. Then press
- the left button to return to the
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- Then type in the letter of the word
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- view your document, and when you are
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- Mouse Menu
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- 1. Starting Instructions
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- To use the Mouse, load Wordperfect 5.0 with the following command:
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- WP/NK
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- 2. Mouse Button Functions
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- Left Button Click - Calls up mouse menu
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- Right Button Click - Selects highlighted item on a menu, or
- acts like <Enter>, or <F7> Exit
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as <F1> Cancel
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- If you are in a mouse menu and want to leave, the quickest way is to
- select CANCEL. If you press both buttons, you may drop back to the
- WordPerfect menu for that command. If this happens, press both
- buttons again to exit the WordPerfect menu.
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- 3. Mouse Menu
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- The mouse menu contains the most commonly used commands. All commands
- can still be accessed from the keyboard.
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- Mouse Menu/Equivalent keystrokes:
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- Block Move Delete Format Print Screen Retrieve Save DOS Exit
- Codes Font Un-del Search Spell Switch Style List Help More
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- More: Mark Text Text In/Out Math/Column Foot/Endnote Graphics Main Menu
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- Block - ALT-F4 Save - F10 Spell - new menu
- Move - Ctrl-F4 DOS - Ctrl-F1 Switch - Shift-F3
- Delete - new menu Exit - F7 Style - Alt-F8
- Format - Shift-F8 Codes - Alt-F3 List - F5
- Print - Shift-F7 Font - Ctrl-F8 Help - <F3> and Mouse help
- Screen - Ctrl-F3 Un-del - F1 More - additional commands
- Retrieve - new menu Search - new menu
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- More:
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- Mark Text - Alt-F5 Foot/Endnote - Ctrl-F7
- Text In/Out - Ctrl-F5 Graphics - Alt-F9
- Math/Column - Alt-F7 Main Menu - return to Main Menu
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- These menu options will call up mouse menus or prompts that correspond
- to the option chosen. If you are in a WordPerfect menu and would like to
- use the mouse, press the left button to call up the mouse menu that
- corresponds to the command you are using.
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- For the Block command: after you highlight the block, press the left
- button to call up a menu of commands that work with Block.
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- If you want to view two documents and either one has no tabs, you
- will need to view them full screen (24 line window) and use Switch.
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- 5. Thesaurus
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- Thesaurus is found on the Spell menu. When you select this feature,
- you will get a sub-menu of choices that match the WordPerfect menu.
- When you select any of these options, you will drop back to the
- WordPerfect menu for Thesaurus. At this point you can use the mouse
- to move horizontally from column to column. You must type in your
- selection from the keyboard or you can press both buttons on the mouse
- to exit or you can press the left button to see the mouse menu again.
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- Special instructions:
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- Replace Word: To select a word from a different
- column, press both buttons to exit
- the mouse menu and move the cursor
- to the column you wish. Then press
- the left button to return to the mouse
- menu and choose "Replace Word".
- Then type in the letter of the word
- you want.
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- View Doc: Choose this option on the mouse menu,
- view your document, and when you are
- finished, press the right button to
- EXIT the document. Then press the left
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- Mouse Button Functions
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- The mouse moves the cursor like the cursor keys do. The buttons on
- the mouse work as follows:
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- Left Button Click - Calls up pull-down menus.
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- Right Button Click - Same as the <Enter> key
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- Both Buttons Click - Same as the <Esc> key
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- Left Double Click - Same as <CTRL-KB>, Begin Block
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- Right Double Click - Same as <CTRL-KK>, End Block
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