H, i, j, K, l, M, n – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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G
General Controls panel
A panel in the Apple IIe
Option Panel that you use to set preferences for
personalizing your Apple IIe work environment.
The General Controls panel appears whenever
you open the Apple IIe Option Panel.
H, I, J
hard disk startup people
People who can use the
Apple IIe Card without restarting from a special
floppy disk. Hard disk startup people install the
Apple IIe Card software directly on their hard disk.
Compare floppy disk startup people.
Help button
A button in the lower portion of the
Apple IIe Option Panel that, when clicked, presents
a Help window that explains the current panel.
Help window
A window that appears when you click
the Help button in the Apple IIe Option Panel.
The Help window explains the current panel.
K, L
Key Repeat rate
A setting in the General Controls
panel. You use it to adjust the rate at which a
character appears repeatedly on the screen while
you hold down its key. See Delay Until Repeat
setting.
M, N
Macintosh control panels
Macintosh programs
that you use to personalize your Macintosh work
environment.
Macintosh desktop
The Macintosh working
environment—the menu bar and the gray area
on the screen.
Macintosh Finder
The Macintosh program that
maintains the Macintosh desktop. You use the Finder
to start up other programs, manage documents and
programs, and move information to and from disks.
Memory Expansion Card panel
A panel in the
Apple IIe Option Panel. You use it to add additional
memory by designating a portion of the Macintosh
LC computer’s available memory for Apple IIe
programs. Apple IIe programs interpret this extra
memory as an Apple II Memory Expansion Card.
Modem Port Serial Card panel
A panel in the
Apple IIe Option Panel that you use to configure
the Macintosh LC modem port as if it were a
Super Serial Card installed in an Apple IIe.
Mouse Card panel
A panel in the Apple IIe Option
Panel that you use to adjust the mouse tracking rate
(the speed at which the pointer responds to your
movement of the mouse).
Mouse Tracking rate
A setting in the Mouse Card
panel. You use it to adjust the rate at which the
pointer responds to your movement of the mouse.
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