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This manual assumes you are familiar with the basic operation of a Macintosh® or IBM-compatible computer (PC). If not, find a computer user guide containing basic operational techniques on how to turn the computer on and off, use the mouse, keyboard, folders, icons, menu options, etc. A few explanations are listed below.

The term "click" (or "single-click") refers to moving the pointer over an icon, menu option, folder tab, button, or field and quickly pressing the left mouse button once to select and/or display it, or to insert the cursor into a field.

·The right mouse button can be reconfigured as the default mouse button (which is helpful if you're left-handed). The term "double-click" refers to moving the pointer over an icon, menu option, folder tab, field or button and quickly pressing the left mouse button twice to open that icon's program or to use the feature related to the button. To "triple-click", repeat above quickly pressing three times.  
·The term "select" refers to single-clicking a displayed menu option, or moving the pointer to display a menu option and then clicking that option. On some computers, you must press and hold the mouse, then drag the pointer over a menu option to highlight it before releasing the mouse button to select it. A small circle or square may be displayed next to some Gameshow Pro 4 options.  
·To select this type of option, click the circle or square. A "dot" appears in the circle or an "x" appears in the square to signify that option is selected. Click the "dot" or "x" to de-select the option. When inside a screen, press the Tab key to move the cursor from field to field.