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− | AmigaOS is an operating system pretty easy to understand. Of course you need to learn some basic concepts. This documentation will provide these and your imagination will do the rest. |
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− | [[AmigaOS features]]: some of the main features of AmigaOS that make easy to control your computer |
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− | [[What is AmigaOS]]: description of the different parts of the OS (Files/Directories, AmigaDOS, Workbench) |
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AmigaOS has it's own desktop environment called [[Using_the_Workbench|Workbench]]. |
AmigaOS has it's own desktop environment called [[Using_the_Workbench|Workbench]]. |
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By pressing the Help key on your keyboard (commonly found sharing the Scroll Lock key on a modern keyboard) you can open Workbench Help. |
By pressing the Help key on your keyboard (commonly found sharing the Scroll Lock key on a modern keyboard) you can open Workbench Help. |
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− | Workbench Help is context-sensitive, when you press the Help key it will open up directly into the section of Workbench Help most relevant. |
+ | Workbench Help is context-sensitive, when you press the Help key it will open up directly into the section of Workbench Help most relevant. For instance, if the Workbench desktop is selected, pressing the Help key will open the guide on the page about the [[Using_the_Workbench|Workbench Screen]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:36, 29 June 2012
AmigaOS has it's own desktop environment called Workbench.
Workbench comes with a range of features to help users access and arrange their documents, photographs, music and video files in an intuitive manner. Naturally, users may also customise the look and feel of Workbench from the background desktop image through to the design of the interface and much more.
Using the keyboard to control Workbench
Understanding Workbench requesters
Configuring Workbench and AmigaOS
Updating to the latest version of AmigaOS
Workbench Help
By pressing the Help key on your keyboard (commonly found sharing the Scroll Lock key on a modern keyboard) you can open Workbench Help. Workbench Help is context-sensitive, when you press the Help key it will open up directly into the section of Workbench Help most relevant. For instance, if the Workbench desktop is selected, pressing the Help key will open the guide on the page about the Workbench Screen.