Atari 65XE Owner's Manual page 19

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Stops the computer in the middle
of an activity and returns the pro-
gram to the opening screen.
Pressing
same effect as turning the com-
puter off and on again—with two
exceptions. First, in most pro-
grams
will not erase the
computer's RAM memory, where-
as turning the computer off and
on will. And second, use of the
key will save wear and
tear on the power supply and the
on/off switch.
Temporarily disables BASIC when
pressed as the computer is turned
on. In some programs, chooses
among program variations.
Usually interrupts whatever
function the computer is doing.
Refer to individual program in-
structions.
Varies from program to program
but is often used to go (escape)
from one menu to another.
produces the
Usually tells the computer to
begin running a game or a pro-
gram. Consult the software
manual.
Often used to select one of
several applications within a
program. Because its function
varies, consult the software
manual.
Gives you instructions in some
programs when you need help.
Deletes the character under-
neath the cursor and shifts the
remaining characters on the
line to close up the empty
space.
In most programming languages,
stops a moving screen display
when you want to view a listing.
Press
continue.
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