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Commodore 128D - Scroll; Caps Lock; 40;80 Display; Alt

Commodore 128D
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No
Scroll
Caps
Lock
40/80
Display
Alt
you
press
HELP,
the
line
with
the
error
is
high
lighted
on
the
screen
in
reverse
video
(in
40
column),
or
underlined
(in
80
column
output).
For
example:
7SYNTAX
ERROR
IN
LINE
10
Your
computer
displays
this.
HELP
You
press
HELP.
10
PRONT
"COMMODORE
COMPUTERS"
The
line
with
the
mistake
is
highlighted
in
reverse
if
in
40-column
output,
or
underlined
in
80-column
output.
Press
this
key
down
to
stop the
text
from
scroll
ing
when
the
cursor
reaches
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
This
turns
off
scrolling
until
you
press
the
NO
SCROLL
key
again.
This
key
lets
you
type
in
all
capital
letters
with
out
using
the
SHIFT
key.
The
CAPS
LOCK
key
locks
when
you
press
it,
and
must
be
pressed
again
to
be
released.
CAPS
LOCK
only
affects
the
lettered
keys.
The
40/80
key
selects
the
main
(default)
screen
format:
either
40
or
80
column.
The
selected
screen
displays
all
messages
and
output
at
power-up,
or
when
RESET,
or
RUN/STOP/
RESTORE
are
used.
This
key
may
be
used
to
set
the
display
format
only
before
turning
on
or
resetting
the
computer.
You
cannot
change
modes
with
this
key
after
the
computer
is
turned
on.
Section
8
provides
an
explanation
of
40/80
column modes.
The
ALT
key
allows
programs
to
assign
a
special
meaning
to
a
given
key
or
set
of
keys.
Unless
a
specific
application
program
redefines
it,
holding
down
the
ALT
key
and
any
other
key
has
no
additional
effect.
91
USING
C128
MODE—Some
BASIC
Commands
and
Keyboard
Operations
Unique
to
C128
Mode

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