Getting Started
Once your software, printer drivers, keymaps, and languages are
all loaded and selected, if you have never used an Amiga before, it is helpful to read through this manual, concentrating
on Chapters 2 through 4 to learn basic operational information about the Amiga and the Workbench.
The following table indicates where you would find information
to do the following tasks:
Task
|
Where to find it
|
Booting/rebooting your
system
|
Chapter 2
|
Using your mouse
|
Chapter 2
|
Managing disks and files
|
Chapter 2
|
Learning the parts of the
Workbench
|
Chapter 3
|
Making backup copies
|
Chapter 3
|
Formatting disks
|
Chapter 4
|
Using Workbench
|
Chapter 4
|
Opening a Shell window
|
Chapter 4
|
Making devices available
|
Chapter 4
|
Customizing Workbench
|
Chapter 5
|
Activating a nondefault
keyboard
|
Chapter 5
|
Localizing yourWorkbench
environment
|
Chapter 6
|
Using CrossDOS
|
Chapter 11
|
Choosing fonts
|
Chapter 8
|
Setting up printers and
printing
|
Chapter 9
|
Using Workbench tools
|
Chapter 10
|
Text editing
|
Chapter 11
|
Trouble shooting
|
Appendix A
|
Choosing a display mode
|
Chapter 7
|
Using floppy-only Amigas
|
Appendix B
|
Using AmigaGuide
|
Appendix C
|
Freeing memory for large
games
|
Appendix D
|