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Apple Versions

the video monitor supplied with the Apple III

the System Utilities Disk supplied with the Apple

III

a printer (recommended but not required)

TOUR OF THE APPLE KEYBOARDS

The keyboards of the Apple II, Apple IIe, and Apple III computers are illustrated in Figures 2—1, 2—2, and 2—3. They are very much like a typewriter ——with some important excep- tions. Apple computers have several keys. that are not found on a standard typewriter, and ThinkTank uses some standard keys in nonstandard ways. These special keys are highlighted in the figures. Moving roughly counter—clockwise from the upper left, they include:

*ESCAPE OR ESC: The ESCAPE key, as its name implies,

is an all—purpose escape valve which is used to can- cel, terminate, or conclude a ThinkTank command or operation.

*CONTROL or CTRL: The CONTROL key has no effect by

“Reproduced by permission of Apple Computer, Inc. 1983”

Figure 2—1: Apple II Keyboard

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