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- Interact:
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- Mouse Test: ( Manual Page 49 )
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- The mouse test permits you to check the functionality of the
- buttons (make sure the screen shows "pressed" when the
- appropriate button is pressed and "released" when released. Next
- it will test positioning on the screen in both character mode and
- graphics (if you have graphics video capability). Make sure you
- have both full detail and full screen movement in each mode
- tested.
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- Joystick Test: ( Manual Page 51 )
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- The joystick test will show you the switches and stick
- position readings for up to two joysticks. As you press the
- buttons and move the stick, make sure the display acknowledges
- these actions.
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- Locate Bad Chips: ( Manual Page 53 )
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- This selection permits you to define the layout of memory on
- your computer's motherboard and any additional boards that are
- installed in your computer. From information generated and
- displayed in the memory tests, you can directly identify which
- memory chip is failing in your computer.
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- Speaker Test: ( Manual Page 59 )
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- The speaker test plays a tune to verify operation of the
- speaker.
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- Keyboard Test: ( Manual Page 59 )
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- The keyboard test permits you to check the functionality of
- each key of your keyboard, the type-amatic (key repeat) function
- and the lights for Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock. You must
- first specify which type of keyboard you have. Non-standard
- keyboards may have certain keys in different locations than are
- shown on the keyboard layout.
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- COM Debug: ( Manual Page 61 )
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- COM (communications) debug permits you to test your serial
- ports or modem by viewing the effect of sending certain commands
- to the modem as most communications programs do.