Epson 20 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Running XTREE
To run XTREE, log onto the directory where XTREE is located or
insert the Operating 1 diskette in drive A. Type XTREE at the
command prompt and press 
Enter. 
A title screen appears while
XTREE reads your disk’s directory, and then the XTREE display
appears.
When a directory is highlighted in the upper window, the DIR
COMMANDS list is displayed at the bottom of the screen, This list
shows you the commands you can use to perform directory
management operations. When you press 
Enter 
to switch to the files
in the bottom window, the list of FILE COMMANDS replaces the DIR
COMMANDS list. This list shows you the commands you can use to
perform file management operations.
You use the cursor keys, letter keys, function keys, the 
Ctrl 
key, and
the 
Alt 
key to perform various functions in XTREE.
You use cursor keys to select files and directories. To select a file or
directory, use the arrow keys to highlight the name of the file or
directory Press 
Enter 
to move the cursor from the directory (top)
window to the file (bottom) window. Press 
Enter 
to expand the file
window, and then press it again to return to the directory window.
Letter keys execute XTREE commands. The available XTREE
commands appear on the DIR COMMANDS or FILE COMMANDS line at
the bottom of your screen. The highlighted letter of the word (the D
in Delete, for example) indicates the key you press to execute the
command.
To execute a command on more than one file or directory, press 
to
tag the desired files or directories with the Tag command. A diamond
appears next to each tagged file or directory name. Then hold down
the 
Ctrl 
key as you press the highlighted letter of the command
name. Pressing 
Ctrl D, 
for example, deletes all tagged files.
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