Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!pacbell!pcbox!pjc From: pjc@pcbox.UUCP (Paul J. Condie) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: More silly 3b1 quesitons. :-) Message-ID: <412@pcbox.UUCP> Date: 30 Apr 88 01:38:26 GMT References: <585@flatline.UUCP> Reply-To: pjc@pcbox.UUCP (Paul J. Condie) Organization: Yet Another Box - Castro Valley, Ca. Lines: 22 Keywords: monitor, keyboard, fun fun fun. In article <585@flatline.UUCP> erict@flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) writes: > >More silly questions that I couldn't find a quick and easy answer to: > >1. Any simple way to make an on/off switch for the monitor? I get tired >of using the little wheelie-dealie to postpone terminal phosphor-burn. >(I'm *not* going to experiment on *my* machine, dammit. :-) > Select Preferences then Office in your Office Menu, and set the "Turn Screen Off" to number of seconds. (screen saver) >3. Anybody know of "The Right Uses" for the mouse buttons? I figured that >B1 meant 'what ever is under the pointer', and B2 *should* be 'list >of commands related to active window', but what about B3, B1+B2 and B2+B3? > Again, page 2-20 of Owners Manual o The left button, B1, acts like the Enter key. It is used for selecting objects and commands .... o The middle button, B2, acts like the Cmd key. It is used for displaying the Commands menu or options windows. o The right button, B3, acts like the Mark key. It is used for selecting and marking multiple objects that will be affected by the next command.