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- Copyright (C) Brown Bag Software 1987
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- 2155 South Bascom Ave
- Campbell CA 95008
- U. S. A.
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- MindReader Users' Manual Copyright Brown Bag Software 1988
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- THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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- Copyright 1988 Telemarketing Resources DBA Brown Bag
- Software. All rights reserved world wide. Both the
- MinReader program and documentation are copyrighted. They
- cannot be disassembled or modified without our express
- written consent.
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- MindReader is distributed on a ShareWare basis. You may use
- MindReader without charge for the purposes of evaluating
- its suitability for your use. We suggest that this
- evaluation period be limited to 30 days of actual use. If
- you find that MindReader is worth continuing to use, then
- you are required to pay for it. We call the payment a
- "Registration Fee". Simply complete the registration form
- and mail it with your payment. If your company requires an
- invoice, we suggest that you use a copy of this registration
- as the pro forma invoice. When you register your copy of
- MindReader, you'll receive the latest version of the
- program, along with a comprehensive printed user manual and
- free unlimited technical support for one year. We
- aggressively develop our products, and as a registered user
- you'll be entitled to upgrades to the newest versions as
- they are released, at a greatly reduced price. Most
- importantly though, by registering your copy of MindReader
- (or any ShareWare product), you'll ensure the survival of
- convenient and risk free distribution method that brought
- you MindReader in the first place.
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- If you have received this copy from a Users' Group,
- "Software Library" or "SIG", and have paid a small fee
- (usually $3 to $10), you have NOT acquired the registered
- right≤ o≥ thσ continueΣ righ⌠ t∩ usσ MindReader« Thi≤ fee ì
- wa≤ fo≥ thσ conveniencσ oµ obtaininτ thσ diskettσ with
- MindReader on it. The fee does NOT apply to the registration
- fee. If you have obtained a "ShareWare" copy of MindReader
- from Brown Bag Software, and have paid a small fee, this fee
- IS applicable towards registration if you register your copy
- within 90 days.
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- If you don't know whether your copy of MindReader is
- registered or not, then look for an original diskette with a
- printed Brown Bag Software diskette label. If in doubt, just
- call us or write us. As of March 1988, Brown Bag Software
- has offices in London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Cologne and
- Zurich. Our products and local technical support are
- available locally in these cities, payable in local currency
- and shipped from within the EEC without duty. If this
- version of MindReader does NOT support the European
- keyboard, then you will receive a version that DOES support
- the keyboard WHEN YOU REGISTER.
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- You may freely copy MindReader for distribution under the
- ShareWare concept, without charge.
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- You may NOT charge any fee for the MindReader program or
- documentation without our WRITTEN APPROVAL (usuallyè granted).
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- You may NOT distribute MindReader or it's documentation in
- connection with ANY commercial venture, product, publication
- or service without our written approval.
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- Chapter 1
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- GETTING STARTED WITH MINDREADER
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- MindReader is a Powerful Text editor with Address Book,
- Glossary and Calculator. MindReader is unique in that it
- uses a patented artificial intelligence-based engine to
- learn the way you write and who you write to. The more you
- use MindReader, the smarter it will get. MindReader suggests
- words and phrases as you type. Even before a word is
- actually completed. The idea was to enable busy
- professionals, to create or modify a document and produce
- final copy without having to use a secretary. MindReader has
- facilities for creating standard letter and memoranda
- formats, storing text that is repeatedly used and providing
- the user with a handy way to avoid the frustrations of a
- screen littered with typographical errors, misspelled words
- and runaway sentences.
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- WHAT YOU NEED (Hardware Requirements)
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- To use MindReader, you will need an IBM PC, XT or AT with
- at least 256K System (Main) memory and DOS 2.0 or later.
- MindReader will run on a floppy disk system or a hard disk
- system. Please do NOT use MindReader on a Local Area Network
- ("LAN") without a Network License from Brown Bag Software.
- (All Licenses are issued by Brown Bag Software ONLY). For
- more information, contact the nearest Brown Bag Software
- Office (see 1st page of this manual). Please note that with
- a single 5 1/4" floppy disk system, you'll have very little
- room left for your documents. A single 3.5" diskette will
- give you more space for your documents. MindReader works
- with Monochrome Displays, RGB Monitors, Color Graphics
- Adapter ("CGA"), Enhanced Graphics Adapter ("EGA"), VGA
- Adapters and Displays, LCD Displays and Plasma Displays.
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- QUICK STARTING MINDREADER
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- 1. Make a back-up of the MindReader Master Diskette and then
- put your Master Diskette in a safe place. Do all work from
- your "working copy".
- 2. If you have a hard disk, make a directory for MindReader.
- Let's call this directory "MR", but you can choose any DOS-
- acceptable name. Copy the MindReader working diskette to the
- sub-directory that you've created for MindReader. Then log
- into the MindReader directory.
- 3. If you have a floppy disk based system, put your working
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- Read the Shareware screens at least once. After you have read
- them, you can use the Spacebar to move past them. When the
- short Menu appears with options to Begin or Load or Exit,
- select B for Begin new document.
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- CHOOSING OPTIONS
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- We suggest that you first select the video display type that
- corresponds to what you're using and select the colors that
- are most satisfying to you. Press the ALT key and the S key
- at the same time. The Setup Menu will appear. From now on
- we'll refer to this key sequence as ALT+S.
- Select the video display type and Predefined colors either
- by pressing the letter in bold or using the up and down
- arrows. You can even customize MindReader EXACTLY to your
- color preferences with the Define User Colors option.
- We also suggest that you now select the MindReader Hot Key.
- The Hot Key is the key that is used to select what
- MindReader thinks is the most appropriate word or phrase to
- insert. This program comes configured to use the (;) key as
- the Hot Key. This key was chosen because it's easily
- accessible from the standard typing position of the right
- hand. Not all keyboards are configured EXACTLY alike. Look
- at your keyboard and if the (;) is not convenient for you,
- you can select an alternative. You can change your mind
- anytime.
- Now tell MindReader what disk drive and sub-directory you
- want to save/retrieve your files to/from. If your system has
- floppy drives only, you will have very little space on your
- "working disk" for documents. Place a formatted "data disk"
- in drive B. Move from the Setup Menu to the File Menu by
- pressing the Right arrow key twice. Select the option for
- Change Default Directory by pressing C. Enter the disk drive
- letter and path and press <ENTER>.
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- MENUS AND HELP
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- There are several methods for selecting options shown on the
- Menus or in pop-up windows. Press the highlighted letter ofè the Menu of your choice along with the ALT key. While in the
- Menus, use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight
- bar and press <ENTER> to select,or press the highlighted
- letter of the menu choice desired. To cancel a function or
- erase a pop-up window, press Esc (Escape). This will return
- you to your original screen and allow you to continue what
- you were doing.
- MindReader has Context-Sensitive help everywhere. Whenever
- you need further explanation or help, just press the F1
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- WRITING WITH MINDREADER
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- MindReader is a versatile writing tool. This section
- describes the Dictionary, WordComplete, AI Learn, and
- FrequentWord options which can be tailored to suit your
- individual writing needs.
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- THE DICTIONARY
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- MindReader has an expandable dictionary which contains the
- words most frequently used for business letters and
- memoranda. You can add the special words and phrases,
- technical terms, geographical locations and proper names
- (what we call the jargon of your business) to the Dictionary
- to make your writing easier, quicker and more efficient.
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- TYPING WITH WORDCOMPLETE
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- MindReader allows you to concentrate on writing by
- decreasing the need to type. To type a word with MindReader,
- you only need to type the first few letters of a word.
- Suppose the word you want is "opportunity". Just type opp
- and a pop-up window appears with a short list of words:
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- Press the semi colon key (;) and the entire word is typed;
- you don't even need to use the space bar because MindReader
- moves the cursor to the correct position for starting the
- next word. Twelve key strokes have been replaced by four,
- and the potential for typographical error has been virtually
- eliminated. Press the 2 key, and MindReader turns opp into
- opposite. MindReader calls this facility WordComplete. è If you are a very fast typist, and find the pop-up windows
- distracting, you can turn WordComplete off, or put it on a
- Standby mode so that long words or phrases can be called in
- by pressing the (;) key or YOUR OWN Hot Key. Slower typists
- will find that using WordComplete in the Automatic mode
- eliminates keystrokes and increases accuracy. Use the Setup
- Menu to change the WordComplete level and/or Hot Key.
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- USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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- MindReader can reprioritize the order of words in the
- Dictionary pop-up windows according to your use. Artificial
- Intelligence analyzes your writing patterns and moves the
- word you use most frequently to the position by the Hot Key
- for quick selection. For example, if MindReader determined
- that you consistently used the word "opposite" more than the
- word "opportunity", it would move opposite to the HOT KEY
- position and opportunity would become associated with the
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- USING FREQUENTWORD
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- The FrequentWord option allows you to designate the words
- that you want to appear in a pop-up window when you type
- the first letter of the word or phrase. Pressing the (;)
- or your HOT KEY will call the entire word or phrase to the
- screen. For example, if you type the letter T, a pop-up
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- There is a high likelihood that one of these words is the
- word you were planning to type. To type "the" just press
- the semi colon (;) or your HOT KEY. If the word you had been
- planning to type was transportation, continue to type (e.g.
- type transp) and a Dictionary window with the words
- "transport" and "transportation" will appear.
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- ADDING A WORD
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- To add a word to the Dictionary, position the cursor in the
- space at the end of the word and press Shift+F1. Any word
- that you use frequently should be added to the Dictionary.
- Adding acronyms, proper names, or geographical locations
- will save you a lot of typing time. In addition, any word
- added to the Dictionary will not be flagged for spelling
- when you use either InstaSpell or Spelling Checker.è
- ADDING/DELETING A PHRASE
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- To add a phrase to the Dictionary, position the cursor at
- the end of the phrase, press Shift+F2, and the Dictionary
- Update window will appear. From here you can control the
- length of the phrase and whether to add or delete it in the
- Dictionary or to adjust the FrequentWord lists. Dictionary
- phrases can contain up to 20 words or 130 characters. The
- only way to delete a single word from the Dictionary is to
- delete a one word phrase.
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- ADDING A FREQUENTWORD
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- To install your own word or phrase in FrequentWord, select
- and adjust the length as above. Then select S for Store as
- a FrequentWord. Another pop-up window will appear with the
- question, "Overwrite which phrase", followed by five
- choices. Once you have replaced a word or phrase, it will be
- included in the window that pops up whenever the initial
- letter is typed. The FrequentWord installations are not in
- the Dictionary and might be flagged for sight verification
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- LEARNING WITH A SAMPLE LETTER
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- Writing a letter is the best way to become familiar with
- MindReader. The file LETTER.DOC on the MindReader diskette
- was designed to lead you through most of the functions
- necessary for business correspondence. You can print a copy
- of the file with the DOS command: COPY LETTER.DOC PRN
- <ENTER>. The letter is typical. Most business correspondence
- is one to five pages long, involves original text, phrases
- which we frequently use, paragraphs of boilerplate, and
- difficult-to-type conventions such as the name and address
- block. MindReader makes all of these easier.
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- CREATING A NAME AND ADDRESS BLOCK
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- The sample letter, like most business correspondence,
- begins with a name and address block. Press F9 to pop up
- the AddressBook. Use the arrow keys to move the highlighting
- bar to Mr. Walt Robinson III, and press <ENTER>. The
- complete name and address block will appear on your screen.
- The AddressBook may also be accessed through the Accessoriesè menu by pressing Alt+A then A -- or just press F9. Press
- the Help key, F1, for directions on navigating and
- searching in the AddressBook.
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- WRITING WITH WORDCOMPLETE
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- Now that the name and address block is in, it's time to
- write. The first word of the letter to Mr. Robinson is
- "Extraordinary." Type "Extr". A pop-up window appears with
- a list of words Press 2 and the entire word is written.
- In this case, 5 keystrokes were needed to type a 13 letter
- word.
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- ADDING "ING"
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- Type the first sentence of the letter, but stop at
- "manufacturing". Type "manu" and then 2 to select
- manufacture from the window. Now press F3 to add the "ing."
- MindReader uses Artificial Intelligence to apply the
- appropriate grammatical rules, in this case dropping the
- "e" from manufacture to form a participle.
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- MAKING A WORD PLURAL
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- The next word in the sample letter is facilities. Type
- "faci" followed by 2 to select facility. Press F2 to make
- the word plural. Again MindReader automatically drops the
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- PAST TENSE
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- Continue typing the sentence, but stop at "enhanced." Type
- "enh" followed by a semi colon (;) or your HOT KEY to select
- enhance. Press F4 to create the past tense. In this case, it
- would be just as easy to type d. But many words double the
- final consonant to form the past tense based on rules.
- MindReader knows the rules, and doubles the final consonant
- when necessary.
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- PUNCTUATION
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- Finish typing the first sentence of the letter to Mr.
- Robinson. Note that when you type a period, the cursor will
- automatically move two spaces. MindReader spaces correctly
- for periods, commas, question marks and other punctuation.
- Start typing the next sentence. When you type "next year"è and a comma, MindReader automatically moves the cursor one
- space, ready to begin typing the next word.
- You do not need to backspace to insert a comma or period if
- you have used WordComplete and the cursor has moved one
- space forward to begin the next word. Just type the comma or
- period, and MindReader will go back to put it in the right
- place.
- Note that when you came to the end of a line, MindReader
- automatically continued your text at the beginning of the
- next line. This is called word wrap. The only time you have
- to press the <ENTER> key is when you want to end a paragraph.
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- REAL-TIME SPELL CHECKING
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- If MindReader finds a word it hasn't learned yet or that is
- misspelled, it will highlight the word when InstaSpell is
- activated. If the spelling is correct, press Shift+F1 to add
- the word to MindReader's Dictionary. If the word was mis-
- spelled, correct the word and continue. Toggle InstaSpell
- On and Off using the Setup Menu.
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- END OF PARAGRAPH
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- MindReader's Formatting functions define the end of a para-
- graph in a special way. Paragraphs are recognized by either
- an empty line (block paragraph style) or by a Tab at the
- beginning of a line (indented parapgraph style). To create
- an end of paragraph, press <ENTER> at the end of a line, and
- then press <ENTER> again or press the Tab key. In the
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- GLOSSARY
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- The Glossary stores longer phrases, sentences and/or
- paragraphs for insertion in a few keystrokes. We will use
- the GLOSSARY function of MindReader to create the second
- paragraph of the sample letter. Press F8 to activate the
- GLOSSARY. Alternatively, you could press ALT+A, then G (to
- select Glossary from the menus). A pop-up window appears
- with a business glossary. The symbols and words in the Help
- window (F1) illustrate alternative methods for movingè through the Glossary.
- The first 32 characters of whatever you put in the Glossary
- are shown in the pop-up window. However, pressing <ENTER>
- causes all of the text associated with the ID under the
- highlighting bar to be printed, not just the 32 characters
- shown in the pop-up window.
- The third paragraph of the letter has two sentences that are
- stored in the Glossary because they are frequently used
- phrases. Make certain that the cursor is at the point where
- you want to insert the next paragraph. Press F8, move the
- highlighting bar to A1, and press <ENTER>. Press F8 again,
- move the highlighting bar to A2, and press <ENTER>. The two
- sentences are now in the body of your letter.
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- SIGNATURE BLOCK
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- Correspondence is frequently closed with a signature block.
- MindReader makes this easy. Bring the cursor down to the
- beginning of a line where you want the signature and press
- Shift+F7. Since we do not expect everybody who buys Mind-
- Reader to be named John R. Willoughby, we have inserted two
- lines at this point in the Glossary which will tell you how
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- EDITING WITH MINDREADERè
- Changing a document written with a pencil on a lined pad
- usually involves crossing out words, squeezing changes in
- between the lines, and drawing arrows to show where new text
- should be inserted. MindReader provides several functions to
- facilitate editing a document.
- MindReader supports certain of its own editing commands AS
- WELL AS the popular WordStar editing commands.
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- WordStar is a TradeMark of MicroPro International Corporation.
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- CURSOR MOVEMENT
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- From the Edit screen use Alt+C to pull down the Cursor Menu.
- Although you could use these highlighted letters to move the
- corsor around on the screen, that would be "Mindless"
- (couldn't resist). Try it by intuition instead. You will find
- that MindReader supports at least two or three ways of moving
- around the screen.
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- (Ctrl) key. ^Y means holding down the Ctrl key while
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- INSERTING A WORD OR PHRASE
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- Press the Insert key (Ins) to toggle between Insert and
- Overwrite modes of entering text. The bottom right screen
- border will display the mode as either "INS" or "OVR." In
- Overwrite, whatever is typed replaces what is under the
- cursor. With Insert mode, new characters will push existing
- text to the right along the line. If you try this, you will
- notice that text can be pushed past the right margin (i.e.,
- it does not "wrap.") This is easily fixed with the paragraph
- formatting key ^B.
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- DELETING A WORD
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- To delete a word you have two options available. You can
- either delete the word just left of the cursor by pressing
- F6, or to the right of the cursor by using the WordStar
- command ^T.
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- INSERTING A LINE
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- Press Shift+F4 to move the entire line where the cursor is
- positioned down one line, leaving a blank line in its place.
- This is useful for inserting new paragraphs or sections in
- a document. To close up space after inserting several lines
- in the same paragraph, press Shift+F5, or ^Y.
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- DELETING A LINE
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- Press Shift+F5 to delete the entire line where the cursor
- is positioned. The Oops! key (Shift+F9) can be used to
- restore a line deleted accidentally.
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- ERASE TO END OF LINE
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- You can erase from the middle to the end of a line by
- pressing Pressing Alt+E and then E again for "Erase to EOL"
- function. You may also use the WordStar command ^QY.
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- THE OOPS! KEY (Shift+F9)
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- This key allows you to restore text you've accidentally
- deleted using the F6 Delete Word or Shift+F5 Delete Line
- functions. The Oops! key restores either the last word or
- the last line deleted, whichever was done most recently.
- You can also refer to the Edit Menu by typing Alt+E to
- remind yourself of the names of these function keys.
- There are two Master Lists of key assignments available
- through the Master Help System. From the Edit screen press
- F1, and select Keys (Alt+K) for the MindReader commands or
- WS Keys (Alt+W) for supported WordStar keys.
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- CONTROLLING WORD WRAP
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- Word wrap insures that words entered past the right margin
- will carry down to the next line. For programming, or other
- tasks, you may want word wrap off. Toggle word wrap with ^W
- (or the WordStar command ^OW). When word wrap is on, a "W"
- will appear on the bottom screen border.
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- SEARCH AND REPLACE A WORD
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- MindReader has the ability to locate the occurrence of a
- word or a phrase in any part of the document in one or in
- multiple occurrences. You can either search for a word or
- phrase or search and replace that word or phrase with an
- alternate word or phrase. This is called SEARCH & REPLACE.
- To activate the Search & Replace feature in MindReader, you
- can either choose the Document Menu by pressing ALT+D and
- select the Search & Replace option by either pressing an S
- or by moving the cursor bar with an arrow key and pressing
- <ENTER>. The WordStar command for Search is ^QF. The Word-
- Star command for Search & Replace is ^QA.
- Search & Replace uses a pop-up window that travels through
- your document. From this window you can select conditions
- for searching and replacing. Try this feature, and refer to
- the Help (F1) for a description of the options.
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- With the cursor at the top of the file, press F5 to check
- the spelling of all the words in your text against Mind-è Reader's Dictionary. MindReader flags each word that it
- does not recognize. Most of these words will be three or
- four letter words not in the Dictionary. Once you have
- corrected a misspelled word or verified that the original
- spelling is correct (in cases where the word in not in
- MindReader's dictionary), press F5 again to continue the
- spelling check. MindReader will not stop at single letters
- in the text. Remember, Shift-F1 adds words to the dictionary.
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- MOVING TEXT
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- Sometimes what was originally written as an introduction
- becomes the fifth paragraph in the final draft. To move text
- within a document, it must be marked, and then moved or
- copied as described below.
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- MARKING TEXT
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- Press Alt+F9 or the WordStar Command ^KB to begin marking
- the text in the line where the cursor is positioned. Use the
- Directional Arrows to bring the cursor to the end of the
- block you would like to mark. ^KK will mark the end of the
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- After marking a block of text, press Alt-D and then K (or
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- Copy block
- Delete block
- Print block
- Upper Case block
- Lower Case block
- Write block file
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- Justify block
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- FORMATTING A DOCUMENT
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- Formatting facilities let you improve the appearance of
- your document by using tabs to indent, skipping lines
- between paragraphs, closing up spaces, and generally
- organizing a document prior to printing. MindReader has
- numerous formatting facilities which enhance the appearance
- of your business writing.
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- RULER SETUP
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- Press Alt+F7 to set the Tab stops or control indents, the
- right margin and whether to save the Ruler at the bottom of
- the screen with the document.
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- The LEFT MARGIN is set within the Printing Parameters Menu,
- which is called from the Print Menu.è
- OPTIONS MENU
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- This menu has several facilities which can help you with
- your work. From the Options Menu you can:
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- Add a word to the Dictionary
- Add/Delete phrases in the Dictionary
- View the Information Window
- Write your signature
- Enter the Line drawing mode
- Record Keyboard Macros
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- MindReader allows for up to ten user defined Keyboard
- macros. A macro is a collection of keystrokes assigned to
- a single key combination. Use a macro to automate a series
- of frequently repeated operations. In MindReader, the
- Shift+F1 through Shift+F10 keys are reserved for macros.
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- SAVING A DOCUMENT
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- MindReader offers you three ways to save a document. First,
- open the File menu (Alt+F), highlight the "Save & Continue"
- option and press <ENTER>. If you have not yet named your
- document, the program will bring up a window with the
- default path and ask for a filename. You can enter any
- valid DOS path or filename.
- If you are using MindReader on a Floppy Disk system, we
- suggest that you do not save documents on the program
- diskette; there is not enough room. Always save your
- documents on a data diskette or your hard disk.
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- AUTOSAVE
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- MindReader stores a document in Random Access Memory (RAM)
- while the file is edited. If you were to have a power
- interruption during the editing of a file, all changes in
- the document that YOU ARE CURRENTLY EDITING would be lost.
- MindReader's Autosave function, accessed through the Setup
- Menu can relieve this. You determine how often the
- documents you work on get saved by entering a time value
- from 0 - 40 minutes. Setting 0 as your value will turn the
- Autosave function off.
- Your third save option is in the Quit menu. When you bring
- up the Quit menu by pressing ESC or Alt+Q, you are given the
- choices "Save and exit to DOS" and "Discard & exit to DOS".
- To save a document just prior to exiting the program, select
- the "Save & exit to DOS" option.
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- RENAMING A SAVED FILE
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- If you wish to rename a document file that you have
- previously saved, press Alt+F then R. A window will appear
- with the current default path. You can either keep the same
- path or choose another to save your file in. Type in the new
- filename and press <ENTER>. The document is now saved with
- a new name.
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- PROTECTING YOUR DOCUMENTS
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- You can protect your sensitive documents from unauthorized
- viewing by encoding them with a code word. The code word can
- be from 5 to 10 characters long. To use this function, press
- Alt+D then type E. Enter your code word and press <ENTER>.
- You will be asked to confirm the code word. To Decode
- your document, follow the same procedure as with Encoding,
- only from the Document Menu type D for Decode document.
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- WARNING
- There is no way to "find" your code word or password if you
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- PRINTING A DOCUMENT
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- Press F7 (or Alt+P and then P) for the 2nd level menu called
- "Printing Parameters." Here you can set the following
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- Left margin (Range is 1-40)
- Form length (Range is 22-132)
- Spacing (Single or Double)
- Page pauses (Yes or No)
- Number pages (Yes or No)
- All in bold (Yes or No)
- # for first page
- How many copies
- LaserJet
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- Pressing the ESC key from this window, or Alt+P from the
- word-processing screen will bring you to the main Print
- menu which gives you several other options. Always watch
- the screen for additional instructions (e.g., the Controlè Code option requires further input). Included here are:
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- Start printing
- Mail Merge
- Printing parameters (Goes to window mentioned
- above)
- Envelope printer
- Bold insert
- Underline insert
- Insert printer control codes (Any that your printer
- will recognize)
- View page breaks
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- MAIL MERGE
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- Mail Merge allows you to print the same letter several times
- each with a different name and address block. First, load
- your document or create a new one. Next, place the cursor on
- the left margin of the line where you would like the name
- and address to appear. Press F9 to bring up the AddressBook.
- Place the highlight bar on each name you want mail merged
- and press the spacebar. A triangular figure will appear just
- to the left of the name. Repeat the marking procedure for
- the other names on the mailing list. When finished hit Esc.
- Then get into the Print menu by pressing Alt+P. Make sure
- that your printing parameters are set properly by pressing P.
- Press Esc then M for mail merge. Your document will begin
- printing starting with the first name marked in the F9
- AddressBook window.
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- ADDING TO THE GLOSSARY
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- The glossary contains standard phrases and text which are
- used in day to day writing. Each entry can contain up to 700
- Characters. Complete paragraphs, a series of paragraphs,
- price schedules, or matrices can be stored as a single
- entry. The definition of a single entry is that text
- associated with a single ID. An ID consists of a vertical
- bar (|), Alphabet character, and Number, (e.g. |E9).
- To add to the glossary, press Alt+A for the Accessories menu
- and press E. The Glossary will be loaded into the Edit
- screen just like any other document file. This file's name
- is MR.GLS. The function keys are the same as those used for
- writing in MindReader and function in the same manner. To
- move through the Glossary, use Pg Up Pg Dn, or the Up and
- Down Arrows.
- The Glossary holds 260 ID's. To add text, scroll down to the
- line below an empty ID, and add a line using Shift+F4. Type
- the phrase, sentence, or paragraph you wish to add. Most of
- the Sample letter has been loaded into ID's |A1 to |B1. Use
- these as examples of how to enter text in the Glossary.
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- VARIABLE TEXT
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- If you surround the word DATE or the word TIME with dollar
- signs ($) in the Glossary, the current day's date or timeè will be substituted when the text is called to the screen.
- You can also insert Variable Text in Glossary entries so
- that when you select a paragraph from the Glossary in Edit
- mode, new words or phrases can be substituted. Place dollar
- signs around text you are adding to the Glossary in order to
- insert variable text later. When the item is selected during
- writing (with F8 and an ID), MindReader will prompt for the
- text to substitute. The next section provides an example.
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- MEMORANDUM
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- Glossary item |A0 will create a memorandum format. It is
- accessed through F8 in the Edit mode like an other text entry
- in the Glossary. The memorandum block can be tailored to any
- conventions used by your business. After placing the
- highlighting bar over the |A0 ID and pressing <ENTER>, a
- pop-up window will appear: "replace $Memo To$ with" allowing
- you to insert the name of the person to whom you are
- writing. A second window will appear so that you can insert
- the topic of the memo. Press <ENTER> after you have typed the
- new information and MindReader will create a correctly
- formatted memorandum. You can create and save additional
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- The |S1 ID in the Glossary is reserved for a signature
- block. Your signature should be entered here in place of
- the example included on the program diskette. The closing
- Very truly yours can be centered or left justified, and can
- be changed to suit your personal preference. Use Shift+F5
- (delete line) to eliminate the two lines of instruction. The
- Signature block you enter at |S1 will be written when you
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- CUSTOMIZING AND SETUP
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- MindReader is sold with the software configured for a
- monochrome monitor, soft volume, and automatic WordComplete.
- From the Setup Menu, you can control these features:
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- WordComplete (Auto, Standby or Off)
- The HotKey for WordComplete (defaults to ";")
- FrequentWords (On or Off)
- InstaSpell (On or Off)
- AI Learn (On or Off)
- TurboCursor (On or Off)
- Automatic save (0 to 40 minutes)
- Sound Level (None, Soft or Extra)
- Video Type (CGA, EGA or Mono)
- Predefined colors (10 choices)
- Define user colors (Paint it your way)
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- è ADDING TO THE ADDRESSBOOK
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- The AddressBook enables you to put name and address blocks
- in correspondence with the touch of a key, keeps telephone
- numbers available as you work, and lets you create mailing
- labels or do a mail merge without purchasing additional
- software or learning complicated procedures. Up to 150 name
- and address records can be added to any AddressBook file
- on the MindReader data directory or diskette.
- From the Edit screen press Alt+A for the Accessories Menu
- and select B.
- A Main Menu with the following options will appear:
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- OPTION ACTION
- Edit Main AddressBook Type E for the main name and
- address base (the base saved on
- your program diskette). Its
- filename is MR.BSE.
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- Load other AddressBook Type L for a list of name and
- address bases (*.BSE files)
- created and saved previously.
- Move the highlighting bar to the
- base you wish to load and press
- <ENTER>.
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- Create new AddressBook Type C to create a new name and
- address base. There will be 25
- blank lines for new addresses.
- Additional lines can be added,
- and name and address records
- inserted, in the same manner as
- for the main base.
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- Delete AddressBook Type D to delete a previously
- created name and address base.
- You will be able to select from a
- list of .BSE files, and you will
- be asked for confirmation before
- final deletion.
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- MindReader Type M to return to the
- MindReader Word Processor.
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- There are two types of screen displays in the Name & Address
- Editor. The first name and address screen is in the "sheet"
- mode which allows 20 name and address records to be dis-
- played at once. The "entry" mode lets you view one record
- at a time. Toggle between the two views with the F9 key.
- Note that the function key icons at the bottom of the
- screen are different from those used for writing.
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- GETTING HELP
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- Press F1 for a pop-up window with information on the use ofè the functions keys while in the AddressBook base.
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- SEARCHING FOR A RECORD
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- Press F2 to locate a name and address record. Up to 25
- characters can be used to locate a record, but it is not
- necessary to provide a complete name.
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- ADDING A BLANK RECORD
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- When you're in the Sheet Mode, pressing F3 causes a blank
- line to be added above the line in which the cursor is
- positioned. This facility is useful for adding new records
- in a particular order. There are 22 name and address lines
- on the program diskette. To add more, press F3.
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- DELETING
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- Press F4 to delete the entire line in which the cursor is
- positioned. A pop-up window will appear to allow you to
- confirm that you want to delete a particular record.
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- SORTING ALPHABETICALLY
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- Press F5 to sort the name and address file alphabetically,
- based on the field in which the cursor is positioned. To
- sort the file in last name sequence, move the cursor to the
- last name field and press F5. Be sure all initial letters
- are in upper case.
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- SORTING BY ZIP CODE
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- Press F6 to sort the entire name and address file by zip
- code. The zip codes will be properly sorted regardless of
- cursor position.
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- PRINTING
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- F7 can be used to print all records on your AddressBook or
- only marked records. Records can be marked in the Entry
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- Normally the cursor moves from field to field. Press F8 and
- use the directional arrows to move character by character
- within a field. Press F8 again to toggle back to field by
- field mode.
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- ENTERING A RECORD
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- Press F9 to change from sheet mode to Entry mode. Entry mode
- is more convenient for adding records because the screen is
- filled with the information for a single record. Press F9
- again to return to sheet mode.
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- QUIT
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- Press F10 and the File menu appears with the following
- options:è
- Save & Exit
- Discard & Exit
- Continue & Save
- Write Marked Records (to another AddressBook)
- Rename AddressBook
- Import AddressBook (Include another AddressBook
- for combined sorting)
- Encode AddressBook
- AddressBook decode
- Quit (Return to Editing)
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- ENTRY MODE
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- Entry mode should be used to add additional records. To get
- into Entry mode from sheet mode, press F9. The function keys
- for Entry mode are slightly different, and are described below.
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- SEARCHING FOR A RECORD
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- Press F2 to locate a name and address record. Up to 25
- characters can be used to locate a record, but it is not
- necessary to provide a complete name.
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- PREVIOUS RECORD
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- Press F3 to move to the previous record.
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- NEXT RECORD
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- Press F4 to move to the next record.
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- Press F6 to copy the same information from the previous
- record to the current one, field by field. This function is
- useful for copying information that is not changing (e.g.,
- corporate name and address) as you add new individuals.
- Also, if the previous record is blank, blocks of name and
- address records can be erased by pressing F6 and holding it
- down.
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- MARK
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- Press F7 to mark a record for printing or saving. An
- asterisk to the left of the record number in the upper
- right hand corner indicates that a record has been marked.
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- UNMARK
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- Press F8 to erase the asterisk.
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- CHANGING MODES
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- Press F9 to return to sheet mode.
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- QUIT
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- Press F10 to leave the AddressBook function. A pop-up
- window with the same options as in Sheet mode will appear.
- Type the first letter to select an option. See QUIT aboveè for the options available.
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- THE CALCULATOR
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- Press Shift+F8 or select the Accessories Menu with Alt+A,
- and then press C for Calculator. The MindReader Calculator
- will appear on the screen. Use of the calculator does not
- affect a document in memory. You can write, calculate, and
- switch back to writing without disturbing the contents of
- your document.
- The Calculator on the screen works like a desktop business
- calculator, and lets you add, subtract, multiply and divide.
- The display includes a running list of every number you
- enter (i.e., an electronic "paper tape") and the cumulative
- result. You must press the Num Lock key to use the numeric
- keypad on the right hand side of the IBM keyboard. The fol-
- lowing input is valid:
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- Symbol Function
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- + Add n1+n2
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- - Subtract n1-n2
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- * Multiply n1*n2
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- / Divide n1/n2
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- P Percent n1 P n2 gives n2/n1 as percent
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- C Clear Result=0, Storage=0, Tape ON
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- S Store Adds Result to Storage
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- R Recall Adds Storage to Result
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- M Move Moves Result to cursor in
- MindReader, Ends Calculator
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- % Percent n1 % n2 = n1*n2/100
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