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Re: IIc buttons above keyboard?
- To: Clairemont High School <clairmnt@n2.net>
- Subject: Re: IIc buttons above keyboard?
- From: Robert Rivkin <rrivkin@umbc.edu>
- Date: 1997/02/09
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- References: <5ddp00$dqi@griffin.itc.gu.edu.au> <5def35$seo@News.Dal.Ca> <5djuvo$832@jsbach.n2.net>
On 9 Feb 1997, Clairemont High School wrote:
> Tony Cianfaglione (ab616@chebucto.ns.ca) wrote:
> :
> : On the International IIc's, the other button selects between the
> : regular letters and symbols printed in black and the international letter
> : and symbols printed in blue. It also changes the cursor on the screen.
>
> I was always curious about the "international" version.
> What does that mean? I ask because several years ago I acquired a
> Spanish version of Appleworks 1.1 that was for use w/ IIc's marketed in
> Latin America. But of course they didn't work as I imagined on the US IIc.
>
> Does anyone have more info?
>
> thanks
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>
I used an international version in Greece last summer. In the
"international setting" [both buttons up, if I recall correctly, but I'm
not sure without having it in front of me] I had a Greek keyboard and
screen. Otherwise, it was English. This was true for Multiscribe as well
as Appleworks 3.0 and ProTerm3.1. It was also possible to change some
other settings/alphabet characters using control-tab.
Bob