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- AboutThisBook.................................vii
- WhoShouldReadThisBook.........................vii
- HowThisBookisOrganized.........................vii
- RelatedInformation..............................viii
- UsingtheInformation..............................ix
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- Chapter1.IntroducingOS/22.0.......................1
- IntroducingObjects................................3
- ManagingObjects.................................4
- CopyingObjects................................6
- MovingObjects.................................7
- PrintingObjects................................8
- DeletingObjects................................9
- OpeningObjects...............................10
- UsingPop-UpMenus............................11
- SelectingWindowParts..........................12
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- UsingtheWindowList...........................14
- SizingaWindow...............................15
- MovingaWindow..............................16
- IntroducingOnlineInformation.......................19
- UsingStartHere...............................19
- UsingtheMasterHelpIndex.......................20
- UsingtheInformationFolder.......................24
- GettingHelp..................................26
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- Chapter2.Features..............................33
- InstallationofOS/22.0.............................33
- Multitasking....................................33
- DOSPrograms..................................35
- MultipleDOSSessions...........................36
- DOSSettings.................................36
- DualBoot...................................36
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- BootManager..................................37
- SpecialNeedsSupport............................38
- Lockup.......................................39
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- OS/2Commands.................................40
- ProceduresLanguage/2REXX.......................41
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- inwhichIBMoperates.AnyreferencetoanIBMproduct,programor
- serviceisnotintendedtostateorimplythatonlyIBM'sproduct,
- program,orservicemaybeused.Anyfunctionallyequivalent
- product,program,orservicethatdoesnotinfringeanyofIBM's
- intellectualpropertyrightsorotherlegallyprotectiblerightsmaybe
- usedinsteadoftheIBMproduct,program,orservice.Evaluationand
- verificationofoperationinconjunctionwithotherproducts,programs,
- orservices,exceptthoseexpresslydesignatedbyIBM,aretheuser's
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- IBMmayhavepatentsorpendingpatentapplicationscovering
- subjectmatterinthisdocument.Thefurnishingofthisdocument
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- inquiries,inwriting,totheIBMDirectorofCommercialRelations,
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- ThisbookintroducesIBMOperatingSystem/2(OS/2)2.0andhelps
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- AnyonewhowillbeusingOS/22.0shouldreadthisbook.Itexplains
- thebasicsoftheoperatingsystemandhowtousetheonline
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- Inthisbook,OS/22.0isdescribedasifallavailablefeaturesare
- installed.Inaddition,instructionsinvolvingamouseassumethe
- mouseissettothesettingsdefinedbytheoperatingsystem.Ifyou
- havenotinstalledallfeatures,oryouchangemousesettings,youwill
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- HowThisBookisOrganized
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- Thisbookhastwochaptersandanappendix:
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- Chapter1describesthegraphicalappearanceoftheoperating
- system,howtoperformsomecommontasksusingamouse,and
- howtousetheonlineinformation.
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- Chapter2describesfeaturesoftheoperatingsystem.
- AppendixAdescribeshowtousethekeyboardoramouseto
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- Thefollowingdescribesthedocumentationandonlineinformation
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- OS/22.0QuickReference
- Thiscardprovidesyouwithabriefsetofinstructionson
- howtostarttheinstallationoftheOS/2operatingsystem.
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- OS/22.0InstallationGuide
- Thisbookdescribeshowtoprepareforandinstallthe
- operatingsystem.Italsoprovidesinformationabout
- installingmorethanoneoperatingsystemonyour
- computer.
- OS/22.0ServiceandSupportInformation
- Thiscardprovidesinformationabouthowtogetservice
- andsupportforOS/22.0.
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- OS/22.0MigratingtotheOS/2WorkplaceShell
- IfyouhavebeenusingMicrosoftWindowsprogramsora
- previousversionoftheOS/2operatingsystem,thisbook
- containsinformationthatcanhelpyoumakeasmooth
- transitiontoOS/22.0.
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- OS/22.0UsingtheOperatingSystem
- Thisbookprovidesinformationabouthowtoinstall
- programs,andgivesyoumorein-depthinformationabout
- howtousetheoperatingsystem.
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- OS/2Tutorial
- Thisonline,interactiveprogramshowsyouthebasicsof
- theoperatingsystem.Thetutorialstartsautomatically
- afteryouinstalltheoperatingsystem.
- StartHere
- Thisonline,alphabeticlistcontainsanoverviewof
- commontasks.Itprovidesaquickpathtoinformation
- aboutsomecommontasksyoumightdoonadailybasis.
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- MasterHelpIndex
- Thisonline,alphabeticlistcontainsalloftheinformation
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- GlossaryThisonline,alphabeticlistcontainscomputerand
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- ThisonlineinformationdescribeshowtouseOS/2
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- Thisonlineinformationdescribeshowtousethe
- RestructuredExtendedExecutor(REXX)procedures
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- UsethePublicationsOrderFormthatcamewiththedocumentationto
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- OS/22.0KeyboardsandCodePages,10G6312
- Thisbookcontainsreferenceinformationforthosewho
- usecode-pageswitchingtoprovidesupportforfilesthat
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- OS/22.0CommandReference,10G6313
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- usingOS/22.0.Thefollowinglistshowsyouhowtousethis
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- InstallingBothacardandabookareprovidedtohelpyouinstall
- OS/22.0:theOS/22.0QuickReferencecardandtheOS/2
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- ½UsetheOS/22.0QuickReferencecardifyouwantto
- acceptthepreselectedinstallationchoices.The
- preselectedchoicesarewhatmostuserswillfindsuit
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- ½UsetheOS/22.0InstallationGuideifyouwanttomake
- specificchoicesabouthowtheOS/2operatingsystem
- isinstalled.Forexample,ifyouneedtopartitionyour
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- ½UseOS/22.0GettingStartedtoreviewthebasics,and
- asareferencewhenyouarelearningaboutcommon
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- UsingBothabookandonlineinformationareprovidedtohelp
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- OperatingSystem,StartHere,andtheMasterHelpIndex.
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- frompreviousversionsoftheOS/2operatingsystemor
- fromtheMicrosoftWindowsprogram:OS/22.0Migrating
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- ½UseOS/22.0UsingtheOperatingSystemasa
- reference.ItexpandsuponsomeofthetopicsinOS/2
- 2.0GettingStartedandthetutorial;forexample,
- copyingandmoving.Italsohasotherinformationyou
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- OS/22.0;forexample,customizingtheoperating
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- ½UseStartHeretohelpyoustartusingtheoperating
- systemquickly.Forexample,initially,youmightonly
- beinterestedininstallingprogramsorprintingletters.
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- TheOS/2operatingsystemtransformsyourcomputerintoapowerful
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- OS/22.0supportsmultitasking(runningmorethanoneprogramata
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- programsthatrununderDOSandMicrosoftWindows.Youcan
- organizeprograms,communicatewithothercomputers,writeand
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- Whetheryouarewritingaletter,usingaprinter,orplayingagame,
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- contentsoftheletter,firstopenthefolder.Then,opentheletterto
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- separateareacalledawindow.Similarly,whenyoustartaprogram,
- therunningprogramalsoappearsinitsownwindow.Becauseeach
- objectyouopenoreachprogramyoustartappearsinitsown
- window,youcanopenasmanyobjectsorstartasmanyprogramsas
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- openusingapop-upmenu.Apop-upmenulistsactionsthatyoucan
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- objectthatisdisplayedinthewindow.Usethisicontoclosethe
- windowortodisplayapop-upmenu.Toclosethewindow,movethe
- mousepointertotheicon;thenpressmousebutton1twice
- (double-click).Todisplayapop-upmenu,movethemousepointerto
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- organized.Whenyouminimizeawindow,itisplacedinafolder,
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- windowishidden,itisnotvisible,butitstitleislistedintheWindow
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- possiblesize.Movethemousepointertothebutton;thenpress
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- window.Movethemousepointertotheup,down,right,orleftarrow;
- thenpressandholddownmousebutton1.Whenyoupressandhold
- downmousebutton1,theinformationinthewindowscrollsup,down,
- right,orleft.Releasemousebutton1whenyoufinishscrolling
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- throughtheinformationinthewindow.Movethemousepointer
- above,below,totherightof,ortotheleftofthesliderbox;thenpress
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- eachwindowyouwanttocascadeortile;thenpressmousebutton
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- Mostoftheinformationfortheoperatingsystemisonline.Youcan
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- onlineinformationaboutusingOS/22.0istheMasterHelpIndex.Itis
- analphabeticlistoftopicsrelatedtounderstandingandusingthe
- OS/2operatingsystem.Thelistcontainsthefollowingkindsof
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- 2.Pressmousebutton1oncetoselectthefirsttopicthatstartswith
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- CommandReference,andREXXInformation.Usethecontentsofthe
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- OS/22.0featuresagraphicalinstallation.Forexample,progress
- barsshowyouwhatpercentageoffilesoneachinstallationdiskette
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- themouse.Ifthisisthefirsttimeyouareusingamouse,choosethis
- optiontolearnhowtousethemouse.
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- ReferencecardortheOS/22.0InstallationGuide.
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- Multitaskingisafeaturethatmakesitpossibletoworkwithmore
- thanoneprogramatatime.Thisfeatureisavailableassoonasyou
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- takessometime.Withotheroperatingsystems,youcannotuse
- yourcomputerwhilethedataisupdating.Multitaskingremoves
- thatbarrier.Youcaninstructthedatabaseprogramtostart
- processingdata,andthenyoucanplaceitinabackground
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- session,youcanbeworkingwithanotherprograminthe
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- thesametime.Upto640KB(KBequals1024bytes)ofmemoryis
- availableforeachprogram.DOSprogramsthatusetheLotus**/
- Intel**/Microsoft**(LIM)ExpandedMemorySpecification(EMS),
- Lotus/Intel/Microsoft/AST**(LIMA)ExtendedMemorySupport(XMS),
- andDOSProtectedModeInterface(DPMI)alsocanberun.
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- YoucanuseDOSSettingstotailorthewayaDOSprogramruns.For
- example,youcanpreventsoundsnormallyheardwhenaprogramis
- runningoryoucanspecifytheamountofmemory(upto640KB)that
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- TheDualBootfeatureprovidessupportforinstallingDOSVersion3.2
- orlaterandOS/22.0onthesameharddisk.WiththeDualBoot
- feature,youcanswitchbackandforthbetweentheDOSandOS/2
- operatingsystems.ThisfeatureisusefulifyouareusingDOS
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- Theclipboardprovidesamethodforexchangingdatabetween
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- withotheroperatingsystems(forexample,DOS,previousversionsof
- theOS/2operatingsystem,andtheAIX*operatingsystem).Ifyou
- installthisfeature,youchoosewhichoperatingsystemyouwantto
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- Moveamongobjects.«,»,±,orMovethemouse
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- Selectanobject.UsethearrowkeysMovethemouse
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- objects.Pressthethenpressmouse
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- object.Addmode.UsethetheCtrlkey;then
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- PresstheSpacebarobject.Pressmouse
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- Printanobject.Selectit;thenpressMovethemouse
- Shift+F10.Selectpointertotheobject;
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- Movefromthethenpressandhold
- pop-upmenu.downmousebutton
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- anotherfolder
- object.Release
- mousebutton2.
- Copyanobject.Selectit;thenpressPressandholddown
- Shift+F10.SelecttheCtrlkey;then
- Copyfromthemovethemouse
- pop-upmenu.pointertotheobject.
- Pressandholddown
- mousebutton2.
- Dragtheobjectto
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- ChangethenameofSelectit;thenpressPressandholddown
- anobject.Shift+F10.Press±;theAltkey;then
- thenpressEnter.movethemouse
- SelecttheGeneralpointertothename.
- tab.SelecttheTitlePressmousebutton
- field;theneditthe1once.Releasethe
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- name.Movethe
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- Pressmousebutton
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- Displaythepop-upPressAlt+Shift+Tab;Movethemouse
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- SelectthefirstHomeMovethemouse
- choiceinapop-uppointertothechoice;
- menu.thenpressmouse
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- Moveawindow.Alt+F7;thenusetheMovethemouse
- arrowkeys.pointertothetitle
- bar;thenpressand
- holddownmouse
- button2.Dragthe
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- downmousebutton
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- Minimizebutton;
- thenpressmouse
- button1once.
- Hideawindow.Alt+F11Movethemouse
- pointertotheHide
- button;thenpress
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- Maximizeawindow.Alt+F10Movethemouse
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- MoveupthroughthePageUporMovethemouse
- contentsofaPgUp.pointertothearea
- window,onepageatabovethesliderbox
- atime.onthescrollbar;
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- MovedownthroughPageDownorMovethemouse
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- window,onepageatbelowthesliderbox
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- helpwindowanditspointertothe
- associatedwindow.window;thenpress
- mousebutton1
- once.
- DisplayGeneralF2Movethemouse
- help.pointerto■General
- help┐;thenpress
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- once.
- DisplayUsinghelp.Shift+F10Movethemouse
- pointerto■Using
- help┐;thenpress
- mousebutton1
- once.
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- DisplayhelpforaUseTabtomovetheMovethemouse
- highlightedwordorcursortothepointertothe
- phrase.highlightedwordorhighlightedwordor
- phrase;thenpressphrase;thenpress
- Enter.mousebutton1twice
- (double-click).
- DisplaythepreviousEscMovethemouse
- helpwindow.pointertotheword
- ■Previous┐;then
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- OpentheMasterEnterMovethemouse
- HelpIndex.pointertotheMaster
- HelpIndexobject;
- thenpressmouse
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- Movethroughthe«»Movethemouse
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- thenpressmouse
- button1once.
- MovedownthroughPageDownorMovethemouse
- thetopics,onepagePgDn.pointertothearea
- atatime.belowthesliderbox
- onthescrollbar;
- thenpressmouse
- button1once.
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- MovetothetopicsTypetheletteroftheMovethemouse
- beginningwithaalphabetpointertotheletter
- letter.ofthealphabet;then
- pressmousebutton1once.
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- SwitchbetweenanAlt+F6Movethemouse
- entryandtheMasterpointertothe
- HelpIndex.window;thenpress
- mousebutton1
- once.
- DisplayrelatedUseTabtomovetheMovethemouse
- information.cursortotheentrypointertotheentry
- listedunderrelatedlistedunderrelated
- information;theninformation;then
- pressEnter.pressmousebutton
- 1twice
- (double-click).
- RemovetherelatedEscMovethemouse
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- Adiscardingobjects9
- arrangingwindowsdisplaying
- cascade17CommandReference26
- tile17Glossary26
- helpforahighlightedphrase30
- helpforahighlightedword30
- Bhelpforfolders26
- backgroundsession33barhelpformessages31
- scroll13helpforobjects26
- title12helpforOS/2commands32
- BootManager37helpforpop-upmenu
- boot,dual36choices27
- border,definitionof12Informationfolder24
- buttonMasterHelpIndex20
- close12objects10
- hide12OS/2Tutorial26
- Maximize13pop-upmenu11
- relatedinformation24REXXInformation26
- DOSPrograms35
- CDOSSettings36
- cascadearrangement17DualBoot36
- changingthelocationofanMultipleDOSSessions36
- object7programs35
- closebutton12runningmorethanone36
- closingawindow12DOSSettings36
- CommandReferencedescriptionofviii,ixdouble-click,definitionof5
- displaying26draggingawindow16
- compatibilitydrag,definitionof5
- DOS35DualBoot36
- MicrosoftWindows37duplicatinganobject6
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- featuresH
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- DOSprograms35descriptionofhelpwindow26
- DOSSettings36DualBoot36forafolder26
- FileAllocationTable(FAT)40forahighlightedphrase30
- Gamesprograms42forahighlightedword30forapop-upmenuchoice27
- HighPerformanceFileforanobject26
- System40formessages31
- installation33forOS/2commands32
- learningtouseamouse33getting26
- Lockup39helpwindow,descriptionof26
- MicrosoftWindowshelp,using27
- programs37hidingawindow12
- MultipleDOSSession36HighPerformanceFileSystem40
- multitasking33highlightedphrase,helpfor30
- OS/2Commands40highlighting,definitionof30
- ProceduresLanguage/2
- REXX41
- Productivityprograms43I
- specialneedssupport38icons,introducing3
- SystemEditor41icon,definitionof4
- featuresofOS/233index,online20
- FileAllocationTable40Informationfolder
- filesystemsdisplaying24InstallationGuide
- definitionof39descriptionofviii
- FileAllocationTable(FAT)40installationofOS/233
- HighPerformanceFileSystem40installingmorethanoneoperating
- folderssystem37
- helpfor26interactiveprogram,definition
- introducing3of11
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- descriptionof20introducing1,19
- displaying20MasterHelpIndex19
- printinganentry23OS/2CommandReference25
- searchingforatopic22OS/2Tutorial25
- usingrelatedinformation24REXXInformation25
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- maximizingawindow13using19
- messages,helpfor31openanobject10
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- minimizebutton12OS/2commands40
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- mousebutton2,defined11OS/2operatingsystem
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- MultipleDOSSessions36helpfor26
- multitaskingdefinitionof1informationfor26
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- ServiceandSupportInformationwindows
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- multipleDOS36dragging16
- settingshiding12
- DOS36interactive12
- MicrosoftWindows37maximizing13
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