Apple Versions

Character

Description

Keystroke

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Up arrow

CTRL—O

 

Down arrow

CTRL—K

\

Backslash

CTRL—Y

_

Underscore

CTRL—Z

[

Left square bracket

CTRL—J

]

Right square bracket

SHIFT—M

For example, if you want to insert a backslash into your outline, press CTRL—T instead.

*The Apple II can only display 40 characters on a line and all letters are shown in uppercase. The Ap- ple II version of ThinkTank does not support special cards designed to circumvent these limits and will turn them off (or ask you to do so) when you start up the program. The limits are significant because ThinkTank headlines and patterns must fit on one line.

Apple IIe

*The Apple IIe version of ThinkTank requires an Apple 80—Column Text Card or Extended 80—Column Text Card. If you don’t have one, use the Apple II ver- sion instead.

*In the upper—right corner of the keyboard, the Apple IIe has a special key called DELETE. You can use it in ThinkTank’s text editor to erase characters or selected blocks of text. See the EDIT listing in the reference guide f or further information.

Apple III

*You will need the System Utilities Disk supplied with the Apple III to format, copy, and list Think— Tank disks.

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