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This doesn't affcct the way the program works, but if t!lc display
bOlhcrs you,
sec
your dealcr
or
contact thc devcloper
of
the
program,
MOSt
popular Apple lie programs have
been
upgraded
to
take 2dvan13ge
of
MouseTexl With a few
older
Apple
lie
programs,
you
m2Y
encounter more serious problcms;
Programs that use reserved (instead
of
S1and.trd) mcmory
locuions
may
SlOp
in
midslre2m. Ollis
is
usually a problem with
homemade
soflware.)
The copy-protCction schcmes for some
prognms
m2y prevem
thcm from St2rting.
(This
problem is
mOSlly
conflncd
10
g2me
soflware.)
If
you cncounter problcms, contact your dealcr or
lhe
publisher
of
the
SOfl"""2Te
for 2n upgraded \'ersion
of
the software.
Keyboard
differences
Your Apple lie has three lmport.tnl ch.tnges to
lhe
keyboard that
make
It
different from carher Applc IIc's First, you h.tve 2 built-In
nUmefic keyp.td with Enter and Esc keys. Second, this \'crsion
rcp1.tces the
Solid Apple key with the Option key, Firully, the key
that used
10
be refcrred to
as
lhe
Open Apple
key
is
now
simply
called the
AWle
key.
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Appendix
E:
Apple
II
Fom~
Differences

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