Apple IIe Personal Computer User Manual


 
Reference Guide
WINDOW Fine-tune the window position
Command key: W
Command prefix: Yes
Location: Main Command Menu
See also: SPACE
Your computer screen serves as a “window” on your
outline. You can adjust it with the WINDOW command, which
displays the WINDOW Command Menu. The options are:
* UP: Moves text up on the screen. (Command key U)
* DOWN: Moves text down on the screen. (Command key
D)
* LEFT: Moves text to the left. (Command key L)
* RIGHT: Moves text to the right. (Command key R)
* VlSI: If the bar cursor headline is not visible on
the screen, moves the window to reveal it. (Command
key V)
* EXIT: Cancels or concludes the WINDOW command and
returns to Top Level. (Command key ESC)
The command prefix determines the number of spaces or lines
the text is moved on the screen (one if not given).
Since WINDOW commands are most often executed consecu-
tively, ThinkTank redisplays the WINDOW Command Menu after ex-
ecuting one instead of returning to Top Level. To return the
Top Level, use the EXIT (ESC) option.
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