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There are two other keys that are

sometimes used to control the way a

program works--the COMMAND and

OPTION keys.


[Please press RETURN.]
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The COMMAND key is to the left of

the SPACE bar and has the outline

of the Apple symbol ( &0 ) on it.



[Please press RETURN to continue.]
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The OPTION key is to the left of the

COMMAND key.  (This key is equivalent

to the SOLID APPLE key on older

Apple II computers.)


[Please press RETURN to continue.]
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The COMMAND and OPTION keys are
special--they are usually used to
modify the action of other keys.



[Please press RETURN to continue.]
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In many programs, you can get help by
holding down COMMAND and pressing
the question mark key.  Press
&0-? now to see instructions about
what we're going to do next.
%c 0
Hold just the &0 key
and not the OPTION key.
%ec
%c 1
Please use the &0 key,
not the OPTION key.
%ec
%c 2
You must hold down the &0 key
while you press the ? key.
%ec
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                            When you hold down OPTION or COMMAND
and press another key, you'll hear a
musical note.  Play around with the
different effects of OPTION and
COMMAND.  Press RETURN when you finish
experimenting.
%c 0
%r 21
You don't hear a tone unless you hold
down OPTION or COMMAND while you
press another key.
%ec
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By the way: you may press &0-ESC
(that is, hold down COMMAND and press
the key marked ESC) at any time during
this program to return to the menu.

Press RETURN or &0-ESC now to
go back to the menu.
%end
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