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Save a CMOS file | Press Menu over the Configuration window and choose |
This saves all the changes you make in the Configuration window. The file is saved to the Choices directory. |
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Restore saved configuration settings | Press Menu over the Configuration window and choose |
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Close the main Configuration window | Click on its Close icon. |
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A CMOS file is particularly useful…
Only use this dialogue box when you change the number of hard discs, CD-ROM drives or floppy disc drives you have in your computer.
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Define the number of CD-ROM drives, floppy disc drives and SCSI hard discs fitted in your computer | Click on the arrows to reflect the number of CD-ROM drives, floppy drives or SCSI hard drives fitted*, then click on |
Some CD-ROM drives use the IDE interface; you can only attach two IDE devices to your computer. (is this still right?) |
Create a RAM disc on start-up | Select |
You can only change an existing RAM disc’s size if it’s empty. The RAM disc size is limited to a maximum of 128MB. |
Stop the IDE disc spinning after a defined period of inactivity | If applicable, click on the arrows to set the |
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3. If you are using a name resolver, click on Try name server too.Try name server too.
(name resolver stuff probably needs an update)
(item 3: Run RouteD entry says it’s normally greyed out and refers to another manual; can we merge something in here?)
Experienced users may wish to set up custom configurations – double-click the User options icon.User options icon.
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Configure the default resolution used on start-up | (No changes) | The manual provided with your display will indicate its optimal resolution. |
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Configure how often the screen will refresh | Choose from the |
The manual provided with your display will indicate its optimal frame rate. |
Configure the type of screen saver to use | Choose from the |
Some screen savers can be further configured by clicking on Settings. Try out the screen saver by clicking on Try. |
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Blank the screen or activate the screen saver after an idle period | (No changes) | (No changes) |
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When you have finished setting up the parameters click on the Set button. If you have made changes in the window but don’t want to save them, click on Cancel. If you want to bring the screen back to a known state click on the Default option.Set button. If you have made changes in the window but don’t want to save them, click on Cancel. If you want to bring the screen back to a known state click on the Default option.
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Set the mouse/pointer sensitivity | Drag the |
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Define the type of mouse you’re using | Choose from the |
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Change the timings for a mouse ‘drag’ | (No changes) | Delay 0.5 seconds Start distance default: 32 OS units. |
Change the timings for a ‘double-click’ | Set the |
Delay default: 1 second Cancel default: 32 OS units. |
Change the timings for scrolling within a window during a mouse ‘drag’ | Set the |
Delay default: 0.5 seconds. |
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Configure the keyboard layout | Choose from the Keyboard menu icon to reflect the they of keyboard in use. | The default layout for your territory is indicated. |
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Configure the state of the Caps Lock key on start-up | Choose On (all caps), or Off (all lower case), or Transpose cases (Caps Lock on, Shift gives lower case). | In normal use Caps Lock should be Off. Transpose cases is like the reverse of Caps Lock. |
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Configure the state of the Num Lock key on start-up | Choose |
In normal use Num Lock should be On. |
Open a directory or run an application when you press a macro key | Choose |
You can also drag to |
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Cause a beep to sound when an error box is displayed | Choose |
This uses the default system beep sound. |
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(No changes) | Drag the new !System icon over the |
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(No changes) | Switch on any or all of the |
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Configure window furniture icons to act as soon as you click on them | Switch |
When disabled, icons do not act until you release the mouse button. |
Configure windows to have an Iconise icon | Switch |
When disabled, windows can still be iconised by clicking on the Close icon while holding the Shift key. |
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Change the timings for submenus to open automatically | Set the |
Open default: 1 second Close default: 1 second. |
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Configure the speed at which the icon bar will begin scrolling | Set the |
Default: 200 OS units/s. |
Configure the rate at which icon bar scrolls will accelerate | Set the |
Default: 100 OS units/s². |
Allow windows to cover the icon bar when toggled to their maximum size | Switch |
You can hold down Shift while clicking on Toggle size to prevent the icon bar from being covered. |
Configure the icon bar to come to the front when the pointer is moved to the bottom of the screen | Switch |
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Change the timing for the icon bar to come forward automatically | Set the |
Default: 0.5 seconds. |
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Use this dialogue box to set up the Boot sequence configuration.
To | Do this | Notes |
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Add an application to the Apps directory | Click on the |
Applications that you add here will appear in the Apps directory on the icon bar. |
Remove an application from the Apps directory | Click on the |
Not all applications can be removed. |
Have an application seen by the Filer at start-up | Click on the |
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Automatically run an application at start-up | Click on the |
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Merge a new !Boot with the existing !Boot in your computer | Click on |
Updating the !Boot may take a little while, as the files are read from the disc and then stored in the computer. |
Display or edit the Desktop boot file | Click on |
You will need to have already saved a Desktop boot file – see page 51. |
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Use this dialogue box to set up the CPU configuration. This dialogue box is not available on all computers.
To | Do this | Notes |
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Enable compatibility mode… | Select |
(I don’t really know what this all does; can someone else please write something?)
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Use this dialogue box to set up the Filer configuration.
When you have finished setting up the parameters click on the Set button. If you have made changes in the windows by don’t want to save them, click on Cancel. If you want to bring the screen back to a known state click on the Default option.
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Configure how a directory display shows objects | Choose from the Display objects as menu. | |
Configure how a directory display sorts objects | Choose from the Sort objects by menu. | |
Configure the maximum width of filenames | Set Next to large icons or Next to small icons using the arrows. | The approximate width in characters will appear. |
Treat double-click and hold as shift-double-click | Switch Treat click-click-hold as shift-double-click on. | You can also configure the minimum amount of time that the second click must be held down. |
Prompt for confirmation on all file operations | Switch Confirm on, then choose all. | |
Prompt for confirmation on delete operations | Switch Confirm on, then choose only deletes. | |
Display progress during file operations | Switch Verbose on. | |
Restrict copy operations to only copy newer files (could do with rewording – maybe use Notes column) | Switch Newer on. | |
Configure file operations to ignore the lock state of a file | Switch Force on. | |
Perform file operations faster, at the expense of other tasks | Switch Faster on. | |
Enable multi-tasking Filer operations | Switch Make file operations multitask on. | When disabled, copying is quicker, but you can’t use the desktop while copying. |
Show a file’s icon when a selection is dragged | Switch Dragging objects uses a solid icon on. | If this is not selection then files will be shown with a dotted outline. |
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Use this dialogue box to set up interactive help.
When you have finished setting up the parameters click on the Set button. If you have made changes in the windows by don’t want to save them, click on Cancel. If you want to bring the screen back to a known state click on the Default option.
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Configure the character style used to display help messages | Choose from the Font menu. | Default: Homerton.Bold.Oblique |
Change the timing for the help pop-ups | Set the Delay using the arrows. | Default: 50 centiseconds |
Prevent the display of common help messages | Switch Hide common messages on. | Common messages are those which tell you about the window furniture, Pinboard and Filer. |
Show duplicated help text | Switch Repeat identical messages on. |
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Use this dialogue box to configure the computer’s time and date.
When you have finished setting up the parameters click on the Set button. If you have made changes in the windows by don’t want to save them, click on Cancel. If you want to bring the screen back to a known state click on the Default option.
To | Do this | Notes |
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Set the time and date manually | Select Set manually, then set the time and date using the arrows. | |
Set the time and date automatically via a network server | Select Set from the network. | |
Configure the network server to use | Switch Pick a server automatically off, then enter the IP address or name of the network server. | Default: uk.pool.ntp.org (sort of – this is the default in the Raspberry Pi image but switching “pick a server automatically” off and back on changes it to us.pool.ntp.org – so this might need to be double-checked) |
Configure how often the clock is resynchronised | Choose from the between checks menu. | Default: 30 minutes |
Configure your timezone | Choose from the Locality menu. | |
Adjust the time for daylight saving | Switch DST active on. | |
Automatically switch to and from daylight saving | Switch Switch DST automatically on. | This option is not available with all localities. |
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(new section – coming when I get time)
(the sections in this chapter should be organised into the order that they appear in Configuration – Boot, CPU, Discs, Filer, Fonts, Help, Keyboard, Lock, Mouse, Network, Pinboard, Screen, Sound, System, Theme, Time and date, Windows)