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- McShell
- User's Guide
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- Copywright (c) 1992 Mike Manning
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- Table of Contents:
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- Registration Form ...................................................... i
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- Liscense ...............................................................ii
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- Introduction ........................................................... 1
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- Install Notes .......................................................... 2
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- Menu System ............................................................ 3
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- Display ................................................................ 5
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- Files .................................................................. 5
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- Folders ................................................................ 8
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- Icons .................................................................. 9
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- Keyboard ...............................................................11
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- Mouse ..................................................................13
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- Windows ................................................................14
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- Disk Functions .........................................................15
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- Registration Form:
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- If, after 30 days, you find this product useful, Please register
- with the author. A lot of time and effort is required to maintain
- and distrubute Mcshell. Your donation will help offset the costs.
- Plus you will receive free technical support for 1 year and will be
- put on our mailing list for future updates and support products.
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- Thank You.
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- Mike Manning
- 4900 Montee Road
- Theodore, AL 36582
- (205) 973-1041
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- Liscense Page ii
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- Disclaimer:
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- You may copy and distribute McShell freely in its original, un-modified
- form. You may not reverse engineer, dis-assemble or modify any of the
- files on the program disk before or after they have been installed. You
- may however compress the files on this disk so long as all the files that
- were contained on the original disk are distributed with McShell. You may
- recover the cost of the media it is distributed on. We are not responsible
- for any costs incurred in the distribution of this program.
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- Since some of the features of this software involve deleting, copying,
- and moving files around on your system, We have tested this software, and
- where possible, installed safeguards to prevent accidental deleting of
- files. However, even with these safeguards, a user can still make mistakes
- as with any operating system.
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- No warranties are made, either expressed or implied, with respect to the
- fitness of this software for a particular purpose. Distributors and dealers
- will not be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential
- damages resulting from the use of this software.
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- Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
- damages, so the above exclusions may not apply to you.
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- All trademarks are acknowledged.
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- Introduction: Page 1
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- McShell is a Graphical User Interface designed to make your PC easier
- to operate. You are provided with Icons representing different disk drives,
- directories and files on your system. It's a great disk organizing tool
- that lets you drag and drop files and entire directories to other
- places on your disks. You can copy, rename, move and delete any file or
- directory on any disk drive at any time. You can also run programs just by
- double clicking on their Icon. McShell is a Windowed operating system.
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- Directories are displayed as a window with Icons representing all the
- files and subdirectories contained therein. You can open several windows
- viewing different directories at the same time. You can associate files to
- their application and open it in the application's work area by clicking on
- it's Icon. You can also create Icons on the desktop for quick access to an
- application. You can rename directories or files by clicking on their name
- just beneath their Icon and typing in the newname. But BEST of all,
- McShell is ShareWare!
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- Install Notes: Page 2
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- If you downloaded McShell from a BBS or have a shareware disk:
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- Create a directory called "MCSHELL".
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- Un-Arc McShell into that directory.
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- Copy the file "CONSOLE.SYS" to the root directory of
- your boot drive.
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- Include the command "DEVICE=CONSOLE.SYS" in your config.sys
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- Include the command "LASTDRIVE=D" in your config.sys file.
- ** Where "D" is the last logical drive in your system **
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- Restart your system.
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- Change to the "MCSHELL" directory and type "GO".
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- If you have a PROGRAM DISK:
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- Insert the disk into the A: drive. Type A: and press
- <ENTER>. If the drive is not A:, type B: and press <ENTER>.
- When the DOS Prompt appears, type INSTALL C: and press
- <ENTER>. If you wish to install on another drive use that
- designation instead of C:.
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- The install program modifys the autoexec.bat and config.sys files on your
- boot drive. If you do not wish to have these files modified, You can
- manually install McShell by typing the following:
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- MKDIR C:\MCSHELL
- COPY A:\MCSHELL\*.* C:\MCSHELL
- COPY A:\CONSOLE.SYS C:\
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- Include the following in your config.sys file:
- DEVICE=C:\CONSOLE.SYS <SEE NOTE BELOW!!!>
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- NOTE: For McShell to communicate properly with your system, this
- statment MUST! be included in your config.sys file.
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- If you made a copy of the McShell directory from someone's hard drive:
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- Be sure you have the file "console.sys"
- Before running McShell delete the files mcs.cfg and mcs.def!
- These files contain the configuration of the system that McShell
- was last installed on and may not match yours! If you do not
- delete these files before running McShell it may crash or print
- garbage on your screen!
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- WHEN THE INSTALL IS COMLETE, REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM!
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- Menu System: Page 3
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- The Menu System consist's of a Bar Menu and several Pulldown Menus.
- You access the menu system by pressing <ALT>+ the first letter of the Menu
- title on the menu bar, or by clicking on a title with the mouse. Here are
- the titles on the menu bar and the options they ring forward in the pull
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- DeskTop File Utilities Special Quit Help
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- The Desktop Menu:
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- Display Setup Opens the Display Setup dialog box.
- Calculator Opens the Calculator box.
- Close All Closes all open windows.
- Define DeskTop Icon Opens the Icon dialog box.
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- The Files Menu:
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- Edit Opens the Edit File dialog box.
- View Opens the View File dialog box.
- Copy Opens the Copy File dialog box
- Move Opens the Move File dialog box.
- Delete Opens the Delete File dialog box.
- Print Opens the Print File dialog box.
- Associate Opens the Associate File dialog box.
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- The Utilities Menu:
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- New Folder Opens the New Folder dialog box.
- Copy Folder Opens the Copy Folder dialog box.
- Move Folder Opens the Move Folder dialog box.
- Copy Disk Opens the Copy Disk system window.
- Format disk Opens the Format Disk system window.
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- Copy Mode Selects Copy File mode.
- Move Mode Selects Move File mode.
- File List Filter Opens the File List Filter dialog box.
- Large Icons Displays Large Icons in windows.
- Small Icons Displays Small Icons in windows.
- System Info Opens System Info dialog box.
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- The Quit Menu:
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- Exit McShell Quits the program.
- Continue Continues running the program.
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- The Help Menu:
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- Help on Help Opens Help dialog box.
- Help Index Opens Help Index dialog box.
- Keyboard Help Opens Keyboard Help dialog box.
- About McShell Diaplays Copyright and Version Info.
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- The Bar Menu also contains an Icon. It's called the Mode Icon. This
- Icon represents the file transfer mode used when draging file icons between
- windows. If there are two disks on the Menu Bar you are in File Copy Mode.
- If there is only one, then you are in File Move mode. You select the file
- transfer mode by choosing Copy or Move from the Special Menu.
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- Display: Page 5
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- McShell Supports EGA 640x350, and VGA 640x480 display modes. Colors
- are selected by opening the Display Color dialog box. You will find this
- option in the DeskTop Menu on the Menu Bar. You can change the colors of
- the DeskTop, Menu Bar, and Window attributes to any of 16 foreground and 16
- background colors. See the instructions below for information on how to
- use the Display Colors dialog box.
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- 1. Use the <SHIFT + UP> or <SHIFT + DOWN> keys to
- select the item to change.
- 2. Use the <SHIFT + LEFT> or <SHIFT + RIGHT> keys to
- select the new color for selected item.
- 3. Press <ENTER> to save changes or <ESC> to abort.
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- NOTE: If <NUMLOCK> is on you do not need to use the
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- Files:
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- McShell provides a number of ways to organize your file system. You
- can use the menus and dialog boxes to copy or move files or you can use the
- mouse to drag and drop them where you want. See the instructions below and
- on the next few pages for information on how to do this:
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- MOVE MODE: (for moving files)
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- Select "Move Mode" from the "Special" menu. The Icon
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- Select "Copy Mode" from the "Special" menu. The Icon
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- COPY FILE:
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- There are two ways to copy files. Use the mouse to drag
- the file to it's destination, or use the "Files" menu to
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- "Destination" is another open window or the trash icon!
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- 1. Type the path of the source file in the first box.
- 2. Press <TAB>
- 3. Type the path of the destination file in the second
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- 4. Press <ENTER>
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- You can copy a single file, or multiple files using
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- MOVE FILE:
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- There are two ways to move files. Use the mouse to drag
- the file to it's destination, or use the "Files" menu to
- select the "Move Files" dialog box.
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- "Destination" is another open window or the trash icon!
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- 1. Type the path of the source file in the first box.
- 2. Press <TAB>
- 3. Type the path of the destination file in the second
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- 4. Press <ENTER>
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- You can move a single file, or multiple files using
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- EDIT FILE:
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- 1. Use the arrow keys to select a file or type the name
- of the file in the prompt box.
- 2. Press <ENTER> to edit file or <ESC> to abort.
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- You may use wildcards to limit selection of files.
- Simply type the wildcard in the prompt box and
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- VIEW FILE:
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- 1. Use the arrow keys to select a file or type the name
- of the file in the prompt box.
- 2. Press <ENTER> to view file or <ESC> to abort.
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- You may use wildcards to limit selection of files.
- Simply type the wildcard in the prompt box and
- Press <ENTER>. Then select as before.
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- 1. Use the arrow keys to select a file or type the name
- of the file in the prompt box.
- 2. Press <TAB>
- 3. Use arrow keys to select Printer Port.
- 4. Press <ENTER> to print file or <ESC> to abort.
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- You may use wildcards to limit selection of files.
- Simply type the wildcard in the prompt box and
- Press <ENTER>. Then select as before.
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- DELETE FILE:
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- 1. Type the path of the file to delete.
- 2. Press <ENTER>
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- You can use wildcards to delete a range of files.
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- ASSOCIATE FILE ** Runs program with associated file **
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- 1. Type the program name in the first box, Press <TAB>.
- 2. Type the extension of the file to associate with the
- program, ".ext" in the second box, Press <ENTER>
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- The next time you double-click an icon with this extension
- the associated program will run.
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- NOTE: A path to the directory where the program resides must
- be declared in the autoexec.bat file!
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- RENAME FILE:
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- To rename a file or folder just double-click on the
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- McShell provides a number of ways to organize your file system. You
- can use the menus and dialog boxes to copy or move folders or you can use
- the mouse to drag and drop them where you want. See the instructions below
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- COPY FOLDER:
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- 1. Type the path of the source folder in the first box.
- 2. Press <TAB>
- 3. Type the path of the destination folder in the second
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- All files in the source folder will be copied to
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- MOVE FOLDER:
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- 1. Type the path of the source folder in the first box.
- 2. Press <TAB>
- 3. Type the path of the destination folder in the second
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- 4. Press <ENTER>
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- All files in the source folder will be moved to
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- REMOVE FOLDER:
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- 1. Type the path of the folder to remove.
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- All files in the folder will be removed and the
- folder will be removed. If the folder contains
- subdirs, they will remain in tact and the folder
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- 1. Type the name of the folder to be created.
- 2. Press <ENTER> to create the folder or <ESC> to
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- DESKTOP ICONS:
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- Add: Simply select <Ok> to proceed to the next
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- Edit: 1. Select the Icon to edit from the list box.
- 2. Select the "<>Edit" Button, Select <Ok>.
- Delete: 1. Select the Icon to delete from the list box.
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- "Path:" is the directory where your program resides.
- "Program File:" is the name of the program to run.
- "Icon File:" is the name of the file containing the
- image displayed as an icon.
- "Icon Name:" is the name you give to the Icon that will be
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- TRASH ICON:
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- Used to delete files when a mouse is present. If you
- drag an object such as a folder or a file over the Trash
- Icon that object will be deleted.
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- The Trash Icon, like the disk Icons, can be moved
- anywhere on the desktop. Just Click and hold the Icon
- while draging it to its new location.
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- DISK ICONS:
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- Disk Icons represent the disk drives on your system.
- If you double-click on one, a window will open representing
- the root folder for that drive. Multiple root folders can
- be opened from a single drive. This allows you to access
- multiple paths on a drive at the same time. Like the Trash
- Icon, the Disk Icons can be moved anywhere on the desktop.
- Just Click and hold the Icon while draging it to its new
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- A Folder Icon represents a subdirectory in the current
- directory. If you double-click on one, a window will open
- representing that folder. You can copy or move the folder
- by draging it over another window or delete it by dragging
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- MODE ICON: This is the Icon on the Menu Bar. It repres-
- ents the Copy or Move mode for dragging objects. One disk
- followed by an arrow means you are in "MOVE" mode. Anything
- you drag will be moved to its destination and the original
- will be removed. Two disks with an arrow in the center
- means you are in "COPY" mode. Anything you drag will be
- copied to its destination and the original is left in tact.
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- File Icons represent the files on your system.
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- EXE files are blue, COM files are red, and BAT files are
- tan. If you double-click on one of these, the program
- it represents will be executed. All other files are
- represented by a sheet of folder paper. If you double-
- click on one, a window will open letting you view it's
- contents. All files can be dragged, ie.. copied, moved
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- The default configuration for All Icons in a window is
- large. If you would like to view the files with details
- Select "Small Icons" from the "Special" menu. All Icons
- in the current window will be changed, and will stay that
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- KEYBOARD COMMANDS:
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- <CTRL+V> access disk drives <TAB> shift window to top
- <CTRL+O> open window icon <ARROWS> scroll active object
- <CTRL+X> exit McShell <PAGEUP> pages active window
- <ESC> close window <PAGEDN> pages active window
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- Keyboard commands vary depending on the object you are
- working with. See the Help Index for further information
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- <TAB> Switch Windows <UARROW> Scroll Window Up
- <ESC> Close Window <DARROW> Scroll Window Down
- <ENTER> Execute Object <RARROW> Scroll Window Left
- <PGUP> Page Window Up <LARROW> Scroll Window Right
- <PGDOWN> Page Window Down <CTRL+RARROW> Page Right
- <CTRL+O> Open Object <CTRL+LARROW> Page Left
- <CTRL+Z> Zoom,UnZoom Window
- <CTRL+R> Resize Window
- <CTRL+M> Move Window
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- DIALOG BOX KEYS: <SH>=SHIFT KEY
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- <ESC> Close Dialog Box <SH+LARROW> Prev Color Button
- <TAB> Switch Promt Box <SH+RARROW> Next Color Button
- <ENTER> Execute Options <ALT+O> "Ok" Button
- <PGDOWN> Page List Down <ALT+C> "Cancel" Button
- <PGUP> Page List Up <ALT+H> "Help" Button
- <DARROW> Scroll List Down
- <UARROW> Scroll List Up
- <SH+UARROW> Prev Radio Button
- <SH+DARROW> Next Radio Button
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- <CTRL+X> Exit McShell
- <CTRL+V> Enter "Drive Select" Mode
- <UARROW> Select Prev Disk Drive in "Drive Select" Mode
- <DARROW> Select Next Disk Drive in "Drive Select" Mode
- <ENTER> Open Root Folder of Selected Drive
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- <ALT+D> DeskTop Menu <ESC> Close Menu
- <ALT+F> File Menu
- <ALT+U> Utilities Menu
- <ALT+S> Special Menu
- <ALT+Q> Quit Menu
- <ALT+H> Help Menu
- <LARROW> Prev Menu When Active
- <RARROW> Next Menu When Active
- <ENTER> Execute Selected Menu Item
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- <+> Add <m> Memory +
- <-> Subtract <M> Memory -
- <*> Multiply <c> Clear
- </> Divide <C> Clear Memory
- <%> Percent <R> Recall Memory
- <\> Square root <e> Clear entry
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- DRAG OBJECT: Click = Press Left Mouse Button
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- Click on the object, hold the button down while moving
- the object to desired location, release button.
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- If the destination for the object is invalid, the object
- will return to it's original position, and in some cases
- a message will appear explaining why the event was
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- 1. Click the left button on the desired Bar Menu Item.
- 2. Click the left button on the desired item in the
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- MOVE WINDOW:
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- MOUSE: Click-and-hold anywhere on the windows title
- bar. Drag to the desired location and release
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- KEYBRD: Press <CTRL+M> and use the arrow keys to move
- the window to the desired location. Press
- <ENTER> to confirm or <ESC> to cancel.
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- RESIZE WINDOW:
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- MOUSE: Click-and-hold the "resize box" located in the
- lower right corner of the window. Drag until
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- KEYBRD: Press <CTRL+R> and use the arrow keys to resize
- the window. Press <ENTER> to confirm or <ESC>
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- MOUSE: Double-click on a Drive Icon or a folder.
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- 3. Type the destination drive letter in the 2nd. box.
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- 1. Type the drive letter in the prompt box, or Press
- the <DOWN ARROW> key to select another drive.
- 2. Press the <TAB> key.
- 3. use the <SHIFT+ARROW> keys to select disk type.
- 4. Press <ENTER> to format or <ESC> to abort.
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- SYSTEM INFORMATION:
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- This dialog box displays the characteristics of your
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- Most of the help information is for the dialog boxes.
- You can get help on them by using the arrow keys or
- by typing <ALT+H> in the dialog box. Or you can
- point and click on the help button with a mouse.
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- For help on topics other than using the dialog boxes
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- The Help Index provides information on using the mouse,
- windows, the desktop, the menu system and keyboard
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