User`s manual
point size
pointer
Preference Mgr
printer icon
proportional spacing
RAM Expansion
Unit (REU)
RESTORE key
scrap
scrolling arrows
a photo scrap, then into a photo album for
permanent storage.
A
measurement for type. One point equals
1/72
of an inch.
The small arrow that indicates your position on
the screen. It is used to select menu items and
icons, to select and move regions, and to
determine the placement of a cursor.
A
desk accessory that enables you to change the
screen and pointer colors, the shape and speed of
the pointer, the
date,
and the time.
On the
deskTop, the icon shaped like a small
printer at the lower right corner of the screen
next to the waste basket. It represents the current
printer and is used to print files from the
desk-
Top.
The ability to adjust the spacing between letters
of text.
A
special device you hook up to your Commo-
dore to increase memory. The REU acts as a
disk drive; however, when you turn off the
computer its file contents are lost. The advan-
tage of an
REU is that it greatly increases
memory and operates GEOS many times faster
than normal.
A Commodore key that enables you to return to
GEOS from a non-GEOS environment (such as
PrintMaster or BASIC).
See
photo scrap
or
text scrap.
The arrow icons that appear at the bottom of a
dialog box that contains more names than can be
displayed in the dialog box at one time. Clicking
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