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reset
resolution
reverse
video
RGB
connector
RGB
monitor
row
save
screen
scroll
Scroll
Arrows
Scroll
Bar
Scroll
Box
To
set
up
the
Workbench
again after it
has
begun
working.
On
a
video
display,
the
number
of
pixels
that
can
be
displayed in
the
horizontal
and
vertical
directions.
Displayed using colors opposite
those
normally
used.
For
example,
if letters are
normally
black
on
a white
background,
white letters
on
a
black
background
are
said
to
be
shown
in reverse video.
The
connector
on
the
back
of
the
main
unit
that
you
use
to
attach
an
RGB
monitor
to
the
Amiga.
A
video
monitor,
such
as
the
Amiga
Monitor,
that
interprets
signals for
red,
green,
and
blue
to
create
colors.
A set of
adjoining
pixels
that
form
a
horizontal
line
on
the
video
display.
To
copy
the
contents
of a
project
onto
a
disk.
A full-width
area
of
the
video
display
with
the
same
color
palette,
resolution,
and
other
attributes.
To
move
the
contents
of a
project
within a
window.
Arrows
at
both
ends
of
a
Scroll
Bar.
To
move
slowly
forward
through
a
project,
put
the
Pointer
over
the
bottom
Scroll
Arrow
and
hold
down
the
Selection
button.
To
move
slowly
backward
through
a
project,
put
the
Pointer
over
the
top Scroll
Arrow
and
hold
down
the
Selection
button.
A
gadget
you use
to
display
different
parts
of a
project.
The
rectangular
area
within a
Scroll
Bar
that
you
drag
to
move
rapidly
from
one
part
of a
project
or
list
to
another.
G-10
Glossary

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