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INTRODUCTION
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If your 1186 isn't on, you can turn it on by pushing
the power switch to 1. The screen should flash and
after a minute or two the boot icons should appear.
Contained in the processor unit is the Rigid Disk. If
you purchased a Floppy Disk Drive, it will probably
be sitting on top of the processor unit (for complete
details on the rigid disk and the floppy disk drive
see chapter 2, Equipment and chapter 3, Using the
1186).
Keyboard: The keyboard is attached to the display
by a cable and is the way you interact with the
processor (see chapter 2, Equipment).
Three-button Optical Mouse:
The mouse is
attached to the keyboard with a thin insulated wire.
It guides a pointer (called the mouse cursor) across
the screen (see chapter 2, Equipment). The mouse
comes with a n optical mouse pad, and must be on
the pad when you move it.
Sometimes the mouse cursor will change shape and
display a series of four numbers. These are cursor
codes and the numbers represent both progress and
error conditions (see chapter 7, Diagnostics).
Together these components comprise the standard
1186 configuration.
You should read chapter 2,
Equipment and chapter 3, Using the 1186, to
familarize yourself with the care and use of your
Xerox 1186 workstation's equipment.
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