Apple IIe Card User Manual
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I can't hear the beep
- Turn up the volume using the Macintosh Sound control panel.
I can't control the volume of sounds my Apple IIe program makes
- You can control only the sound of the Apple IIe beep. There's no way to
control the volume of other sounds.
My Apple IIe program runs too slowly
- Change the Speed setting to Fast in the General Controls panel.
- Change the Display setting to Monochrome in the General Controls panel.
- Change the Key Repeat Rate in the General Controls panel to a faster
setting.
- Change the Type Ahead setting to On in the General Controls panel.
My Apple IIe program runs too fast
- Change the Speed setting to Normal in the General Controls panel.
- If the program uses color graphics, make sure the Display option is set to
Color in the General Controls panel.
- Change the Key Repeat Rate in the General Controls panel to a slower
setting.
- Change the Type Ahead setting to Off in the General Controls panel.
The text on my screen is unreadable
- If the text is readable when you run the program on an Apple IIe, but not
on a Macintosh LC, adjust the Macintosh monitor's brightness, contrast, and
color (if you are using a color monitor).
- If the text is unreadable because of a color "fringe" around text
characters, change the Display setting in the General Controls panel to
Monochrome.
My program won't run in color
- Make sure you are using a color monitor.
- Make sure the Display option is set to Color in the General Controls panel.
The mouse is difficult to control
- Adjust the sensitivity of the mouse in the Mouse Card panel.
- If the program offers other options for controlling the program, such as
using the keyboard or a joystick, try them.
- If you have a joystick connected, try disconnecting it.
Problems with the Open Panel