EXCALIBUR ET470 Einstein Touch Solitaire User Manual
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Press this button to turn the unit on.
Press this button to also start the
game. Another press of the button
will allow the game to proceed. The
game will then draw cards from the
deck. If the unit turns itself off, touch
this key and it will resume the game.
NEW GAME
Press this button to start a new game.
Once this is done, select the game mode
and deal the cards. The game mode
appears just above the score box (upper
left of the LCD display). “DEAL 1” or
“DEAL 3” will then appear just below
the score box on the LCD display.
SOUND
Press this button to turn the sound on
or off.
REVIEW/KEEP
Your display will normally show
the fi rst and last cards placed in
sequence in each card stack. Touch
this button to reveal the cards that
are not shown on the display–to do
this, touch the particular card stack
that you would like to display. You
can also use this button to accumulate
your scores in consecutive games
of Vegas “DEAL 1” or “DEAL 3”
TIMER/UNDO
After youʼve selected new game,
select this button to activate the
timer, if desired (The timer icon
will appear on the screen between
suit stack and score box). Or, press
this button to undo the last move.
CARD 1, 2, 3
When playing the standard Deal 3 or
Vegas Deal 3, press this button to reveal
the two face-down cards underneath
the last face-up card that was drawn.
RESET
Press to reset the unit. The unit may
lock up due to static discharge or other
electrical disturbances. press the reset
button on the back of the unit. Then
press the on button to turn on the unit.
CARD STACK/SUIT STACK
To move an ace or another card from
the card stack to the same suit stack,
touch the card stack you would like
to move and then press the suit stack.
To move an ace or another card from the
suit stack to the card stack, touch the suit
stack and then touch the card stack you
want to move the ace or other card to.
To move one or more cards from
one card stack to another card stack,
simply touch the card stack you
would like to move the cards from
and then touch another card stack
you want to move the cards to.
“Imagination is more
important than knowledge.”