Continue typing, noting
the
uses
of
the tallow-
ing
keys;
(X
1
—
Backspaces
and erases.
CU
—
Moves the cursor
to the next tab
position,
much
like
a
typewriter's
CHE
key .
Tab
posi-
tions
are
at
0. 8.
16.
24, and
so on.
(MPS
—
Lacks
the
alphabet
Keys so you can
enter them in
upper-case
only
for
unlocks
Th*n so you
can
enter them in either upper
or
tower-case).
Some keys
have
a
function
only wrier*
you
are
using
an
application
program, If so, the appli-
cation manual explains
how
to use the keys.
When finished, press
(inter)
.
This
moves the
cursor
to the beginning of
the next
line.
It also
executes a command
or program,
as we'll
sftuw
in
the fallowing
chapters.
At
this time. Ignore
any
messages,
suGh as
"Program
not found."
TflSDOS
Ready" shguirj
be the last line on
your screen.
Turning
Off the Model 4P
Before continuing
to the next chapter,
please
note the proper way
to turn
off
your Model 4P:
1. To avoid losing any
information,
make sure
TRSDOS
Ready" is the last message
displayed.
2. Carefully
remove
any
diskettes
from
the
dhves,
3. Then turn off any additional
equipment.
4. Now turn
off
the Model
4P
Note: If you have all ttie equipment
connected to a power strip,
then
you
can turn it all off at the same time, using
the
switch
on the power
strip.
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