

Let's do it again--when you finish

reading this, please press the key

marked &-Return&- to continue.
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%s 1 'Great!'
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%s 1 Good.
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&1 Now you know that you press

the RETURN key whenever you

are finished reading something.
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Please press RETURN to continue.
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As you remember, there's a general rule
when using Apple Presents Apple:
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You've got the idea!
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Good. You're getting the hang of it.
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In general, remember this rule:
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    &-When in doubt, press RETURN.&-

This lets the computer know you're
ready to proceed.
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Take another look at the keyboard.

It looks like a typewriter keyboard

with some extra keys--but it's much

more versatile and easy to use.
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When the computer wants you to type
something, it will display a &-cursor&-,
which shows where you will begin typing.

     Here is a cursor:
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Please press RETURN to find out more
about this blinking bar cursor.
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Use the keyboard to answer YES to
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audience, please):
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Are you using an Apple II now?
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%s 0 3 s 1 Yy s 2 Ee s 3 Ss s 4 Ff
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Please press the &6 key.
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You're finished typing, so press RETURN.
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%r 13 e

Please check the switch marked
"KEYBOARD" (above the "3" key) to
make sure it is in the up position.

This tells the Apple II to use the
standard keyboard arrangement.

Please press RETURN when you've
finished checking the switch setting.
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So, you see, you type answers just as

you would on a typewriter, and you

press the RETURN key to tell the

computer "I'm finished typing my

response; it's your turn now."
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One of the first things you'll notice

when typing on the keyboard is that you

can make the keys automatically repeat

if you leave your finger on the key.

To try this next, please press RETURN.


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Go ahead and press a key with a letter
on it.  Practice repeating the letter
by holding down the key.
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Please give it a try.
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Please press RETURN when you finish
practicing.
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%r 13 e

Whether you're typing one letter at a

time or repeating letters, your fingers

can sometimes slip.  This leads to the

question...


[Press RETURN to see the question.]
%end

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