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Navigating on the Palmtop
Switching Between System Manager Applications
To move between built-in applications, just press the appropriate application key
©) ©), ([@), 2), @), (73), &), or SETUP). Whenever you switch like this, the
document you leave behind is not re-saved to disk. It is temporarily moved to a
holding area until you switch back to its application again. When you do, the
documentis displayed exactly as you leftit. Thisis very convenient, but remember
that to permanently save documents, you muststill press (MENU), (Flile, (Slave.
Using a System Manager Application
* To select features using menus: Press
to bring up a menu, then press
the first letter of the menu item you wish to invoke. Each item you choose will
either accomplish some task, such as giving you access to a particular screen,
or lead you to a submenu where other choices are offered. The (Esc) keyis used
to cancel your current menu and move you back to the previous menu.
*
To select features using the function keys: Every built-in application
except Lotus 1-2-3 uses the bottom two lines of the display to label the current
functions of keys (F1) through (F10). These labels change as you change screens
and features. The labels printed above the function keys apply only to 1-2-3.
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To move around within a particular screen or feature: Use the arrow
keys and/or (ENTER). When yourinputis required, pressing (ENTER) will move you
to the next "entry field." But be careful: Pressing
without previously
entering information may automatically enter a default value. When in doubt,
use the arrow keys to advance to the next field without affecting input.
Quitting a System Manager Application
Whenever you quit a built-in application (to run a DOS-based program or to free
up some system memory), changes in the current document open in that applica-
tion will be lost unless you saveit first. The applications remind you ofthis: Save
changes before exiting? (Y/N). You press (Y),
to re-save.
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