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- IntrList ── The Encyclopaedic Reference for PC Interrupts
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- Window Books are on-line reference manuals that can be read under DOS,
- MS-Windows, and there's even a dual-platform version that works
- under both. Call (617) 661-9515 or fax (617) 354-3961 for information
- about other operating platforms: Unix, Xenix, OS/2, etc...
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- These books are easy to use, apply state-of-the-art data compression
- (so you don't waste valuable disk space), can be run on a network (yes, one
- book can be simultaneously read by two or more people running either DOS or
- MS-Windows or any combination), and are easier to use than printed manuals
- because of our unique cross-referencing and indexing technology.
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- Window Books are so easy to use that printed documentation is generally not
- needed - although you can print out any or all of the documentation that is
- contained in the Window Book itself. Just be sure to press the F1 help key
- while you are first using your new Window Book.
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- Note: This Window Book is designed to work under DOS only.
- Call (617) 661-9515 or fax (617) 354-3961 if you want an MS-Windows version.
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- You can run INTRLIST directly from the diskette. Place the diskette
- in drive A, then at the DOS prompt type A:INTRLIST
- C>A:INTRLIST
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- Here is the one-step installation procedure:
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- 1) Place the disk in drive A:,
- then at the DOS prompt type A:INSTALL
- C>A:INSTALL
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- Following installation, to run INTRLIST, at the DOS Prompt, type INTRLIST
- C>INTRLIST
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- To run INTRLIST as a background-resident pop-up, with the Alt+Esc "hotkey"
- combination, add the /B parameter:
- C>INTRLIST /B
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- To run INTRLIST as a background-resident pop-up, with your own private "hotkey"
- combination, add the /B and the /HK:? parameters:
- C>INTRLIST /B /HK:?
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- where ? can be a function key F1-F10 (yielding hotkey combinations
- Alt-F1 thru Alt+F10), or a letter A-Z (yielding hotkey combinations
- Ctrl+Shift+A thru Ctrl+Shift+Z), or a number 0-9 (yielding hotkey
- combinations Ctrl+Shift+0 thru Ctrl+Shift+9)
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- Basic Keyboard Commands:
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- Grey+ The + key on the numeric keypad. Displays the next topic in the Table
- of Contents. This is like turning a page forward in a book. This
- isn't operational when you are reading a topic at which you arrived
- using Cross-Reference.
- Shift+PgDn does the same.
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- Grey- The - key on the numeric keypad. Displays the previous topic in the
- Table of Contents. This is like turning a page back in a book.
- Shift+PgUp does the same.
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- Insert The 0 key on the numeric keypad. When a topic contains hypertext
- links, this key alternately activates/deactivates them.
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- PgDn Moves the text in the topic you are reading up by one windowful.
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- PgUp Moves the text in the topic you are reading down by one windowful.
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- Home Takes you to the top of the topic you are reading.
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- End Takes you to the bottom of the topic you are reading.
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- F1 Provides on-line HELP on how to operate the Window Book.
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- F2 Pops up the Table of Contents window.
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- F3 Pops up the Index window
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- F10 Closes the Window Book
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- Esc Returns you to the previous screen.
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- If you have any questions, please feel free to call (617) 661-9515.
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