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- <password>
- Enter your six character password to access EZ MENU.
- <start >
- To select a command from the command bar, highlight the
- first letter of the command by pressing an Alt key and
- then select a corresponding highlighted letter. Select
- a program from the menu with the arrow keys and press Enter.
-
- To select a program from the menu or a command from the
- command bar using a mouse, place the mouse cursor over the
- item and click the left mouse button. To enter the Datebook-
- Calendar area, choose Datebook. To custom configure EZ MENU,
- colors and menu definitions, choose Configure. To leave
- EZ MENU, choose Quit or F10.
- <datetime>
- The Set Date/Time function sets the internal "system" time
- of the computer. This is equivalent to using the MS-DOS
- "time" and "date" commands. All dates are entered in a
- mm/dd/yy format with mm = 1-12; dd = 1-31; and
- yy = 91 - 79 (1991 through 2079). All times are entered in
- a hh:mm:ss format with hours = 0-23; minutes = 0-59; and
- ss = 0-59.
- <keylock >
- To lock the keyboard, enter three unique key combinations or "password".
- Hit the Escape or Enter keys to abort the key lock process before the
- final key is entered. The password may contain a combination of CTRL+key,
- ALT+key and SHIFT+key, i.e ALT+F10. For a complex password, you could
- have for example ALT+F10,CTRL+A, SHIFT+INSERT. It is wise to choose a
- password that you will remember, however.
-
- To unlock the keyboard, enter the three unique key combination. If
- you make a mistake, hit the Escape key or the Enter key and start over.
- <locked >
- The keyboard is locked out. You
- must enter a three key combination
- to unlock the keyboard.
- <cal >
- Change to new year Alt+Y
- Half-year calendar Alt+C
- Edit datebook Alt+E
- Delete a datebook entry ALT+D
- Filepack (compress database) ALT+F
- Print a datebook entry ALT+P
-
- Return to starting date Home
- Increase months PgUp
- Decrease months PgDn
-
- Change days Arrow keys
- or Drag mouse
-
- Back (return to previous window) Alt+B
- <bigcal >
- Change to new year Alt+Y
-
- Return to starting date Home
-
- Increase months PgUp
- Decrease months PgDn
- or Drag mouse
-
- Back (return to previous window) Alt+B
- <erad >
- By answering Yes, you will permanently delete your record
- from disk. Answer No if you do not want to permanently
- delete your record. Periodic deleting of old records will
- reduce the size of the datebook data file on disk.
- <printer >
- Make sure that your printer is set up the way that you want
- the text to be printed, i.e Bold, Condensed etc. EZ MENU
- sets an 8 character margin. After setting up your printer,
- press ENTER to start printing. Press ESC to abort printing.
- Set the printer to start printing at the top of the page.
- You will have enough room for two consecutive printed
- entries per page with room for notes.
- <editor >
- -------Cursor Movement------- --------Page Movement--------
- arrows = move text cursor Ctrl+Home = Beginning of File
- Alt+T = Top of Window Ctrl+End = End of File
- Alt+B = Bottom of Window PgUp = Previous Page
- Ctrl+ -> = Next Word PgDn = Next Page
- Ctrl+ <- = Previous Word
- Home = Beginning of Line --------Editor Control-------
- End = End of Line Scroll Lock = Auto Para Align
-
- ---------Block Controls------ ---------Edit Commands-------
- Alt+A = Align Paragraph Alt+S = Exit with Save
- F5 = Mark Block Beginning Alt+C = Clear Page
- F6 = Mark Block End Ins = Toggle Insert Mode
- F7 = Move Block Del = Delete Charater
- F8 = Copy Block <-- = Backspace
- F9 = Delete Block Ctrl+T = Delete Word
- F10 = Unmark Block Ctrl+Y = Delete Line
- <clearpg >
- When you clear a page, you are erasing the buffers that hold
- the text. You will remain in the editor mode however. If you
- want to actually delete the datebook entry from disk, first
- clear the page, then save the blank entry. EZ MENU does not
- save empty pages to disk. The space will then be used by the
- next datebook entry. You may also delete an entry by selecting
- Delete when not in the editor mode.
- <editsave>
- You can exit the editor by selecting Yes, however you
- will not save your work. If you want to save your work,
- select No and then choose Save/Exit to save your work
- to disk.
- <getyear >
- Enter a four digit year greater than
- the year 1583 and press Enter.
- <end>