Commodore Amiga 500 User Manual page 294

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selecting
without a mouse C-6
Selection button on 3-8
using the Amiga without
a
mouse
C-6
mouse ball
9-3
mouse buttons
3-6
,
3-8
,
3-10,
4-14
clicking 3-8
mouse
connectors 2-4
pin
assignments for
A-7
mouseless
operation
C-6
moving drawers
4-12
to
a
new disk 4-31
moving projects
4-12
to
a
new disk
4-31
moving
screens
to the back 4-27
moving tools
4-12
to
a
new disk
4-31
moving windows to the front 4-18
Multiple Choice
4-34
multitasking 1-5
,
4-7
NewCLI
(AmigaDOS command)
7-24
Notepad 4-4,5-7
On/Off
switch 2-3, 2-11
Open
3-12
,
4-4
opening
CLI windows 7-1, 7-24
opening disks
3-6
opening
projects
3-8,
3-12
opening
tools
by double-clicking the Selection
button
3-8
operating
temperature A-2
operations
involving disks 4-30
options,
menu
3-14
Paper Size
(printer setting)
6-12
Paper Type
(printer setting)
6-12
parallel
connector
pin assignments for
pin
assignments
for
connectors
A-5
peripherals
8-
1
Pitch
(printer setting)
6-12
pixels
number
of
in
screens
4-3
Plug
'
n Print Cartridge
8-4
plugging in the Amiga
2-
10
point
(ofihe
Pointer) 6-10
Pointer
changing
6-8
changing
Pointer
color
6-8
changing
Pointer
speed
6-4
1-4
Index
editing 6-8
moving
3-6
moving without
a
mouse C-6
point
of
6-10
Wait Pointer
3-
11
pointing
3-6
ports
See connectors
power supply 2-2
power, requirements for A-II
precautions See warnings
precautions
for add-ons 9-1
Preferences
6-1
changing
the Pointer
with 6-8
getting
back
settings
6-
14
saving settings 6-14
setting
CLI to
on 7-1
settings for
6-
1
using
settings
6-14
preparing disks
for
use
4-30, 7-6
Printer Escape
Codes
D-
I
Printer Graphics Screen
6-13
printers 6-1 I,
8-4
adding
8-4
escape
codes D- 1
list
of supported
printers
8-4
Preferences
settings
for 6-11
properties of 6-1 1
specifying
parallel
or serial
6-12
printing
options for Notepad 5- 1 4
projects
creating
4-3
discarding 4-10
duplicating 4-8
getting information about 4-9
moving 4-12
moving to a new disk 4-31
opening 4-7
renaming 4-8
reopening a project 4-7
saving
4-6
Protect
(AmigaDOS
command) 7-10
protect tabs 3-2
protecting disks 7-10
Quality
(printer setting)
6-12
radio and television interference 9-5
RAM
adding
RAM to the Amiga 8-2
meter for available RAM 4-28

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