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  • [[File:Preferences.png|frame|center|A typical Prefs drawer]] [[Workbench/Prefs/AHI|AHI]] (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio fu
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  • ...commands described in this chapter are command line equivalents of running Workbench programs. They are divided into the following functional categories: * Other Workbench related tools and programs
    43 KB (6,523 words) - 04:45, 24 June 2020
  • This chapter explains the Preferences editors found in the Prefs drawer. These editors allow you to customize your Amiga environment by: * Changing the Workbench screen display
    51 KB (8,253 words) - 23:10, 26 February 2022
  • ...on to the AmigaDOS commands, there are other files and directories on your Workbench disk. This chapter includes the following: ...rawers contained in DEVS: are described in the [[AmigaOS_Manual:_Workbench|Workbench User's Guide]].
    31 KB (4,780 words) - 05:34, 26 February 2022
  • : Used in reference to the screen, Shell window, or Workbench window that is accepting input.. ...image of a stopwatch that appears in place of the normal pointer when the Workbench is busy and cannot accept further input. Also called the wait pointer.
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  • Clock displays the time and date on your Workbench screen. It can also be used as an alarm clock to signal you at a specified ...k face appears. If the time Shown is incorrect, use the Time editor in the Prefs drawer, described in Chapter 5, to set the correct time.
    79 KB (12,573 words) - 10:58, 5 December 2022