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MACINTOSH CD-ROM THE LABYRINTH OF TIME™ REFERENCE CARD FOR MACINTOSH® CD STARTING 1. Insert your CD into your CD drive. If you're not sure how to insert the CD, see your CD drive documentation. The CD’s directory appears on the desktop. 2. Double-click the “Labyrinth” program icon. After moment, the Labyrinth title a screen appears, and the game begins. NOTE: Especially for this Macintosh CD version of Labyrinth, an OPTIONS menu has been added. Use it to turn the sound on and off, and change the background pattern sur- rounding the Labyrinth game window. KEYBOARD EQUIVALENTS To skip Daedalus’ introduction to the game (after the credits), press the ESC key. You can also use the ESC key to pull back from an image you have zoomed in on. To see all the possible action areas or “hot spots” on a screen (marked with a crosshair), press the TAB key. To clear the crosshairs, press TAB again. The following three commands can also be accessed through the FILE menu: To quit the game, press 8 -Q. To open a saved game, press $6 -O. To save a game, press 3 -S. NOTE: This Macintosh CD version does not have a disk icon (used for saving a game) in the Inventory Control panel as described in the manual. ON THE MAIN CONTROL PANEL: Take To take something, press 1. Move To move something, press 2. Open To open something, press 3. Close To close something, press 4. Look To look at something (zoom in), press 5. To zoom back out, press ESC. Inventory To go to the Inventory Control Panel, press 6. Turn left, walk forward, turn right To turn left, press 7. To walk forward, press 8. To turn right, press 9. NOTE: You can also use the UP, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow keys to move. Map To look at your map, press 0 (zero). NOTE: In addition to getting information on a current location, you can click on any square on the floor map and get information on a location you have already visited. Also, some special areas are represented by large white boxes on the floor maps. Click on them to get information about that location. For more information about using the map, see page 4 of your manual. ON THE INVENTORY CONTROL PANEL: Main Controls To go back to the Main Control Panel, press 1. Use To use something, press 2. Examine To examine something in your inventory, press 3. Scroll Backward To scroll backward through your inven…

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EPILEPSY WARNING PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS GAME OR ALLOWING YOUR CHILDREN TO USE IT. Some people are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to certain flashing lights or light patterns in everyday life. Such people may have a seizure while watching television images or playing certain games. This may happen even if the person has no medical history of epilepsy or has never had any epileptic seizures. If you or anyone in your family has ever had symptoms related to epilepsy (seizures or loss of consciousness) when exposed to flashing lights, consult your doctor prior to playing. We advise that parents should monitor the use of games by their children. If you or your child experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness, blurred vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of consciousness, disorientation, any involuntary movement or convulsion, while playing the game, IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your doctor. PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING USE ° Do not stand too close to the screen. Sit good distance away from the a screen, as far away as the length of the cable allows. e Preferably play the game ona small screen. e Avoid playing if you are tired or have not had much sleep. e Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit. * Rest for at least 10 to 15 minutes per hour while playing a game. Welcome To Theme Park! These instructions are for use with the Mac CD version of Theme Park. This reference card tells you how to load and play Theme Park. Theme Park MacCD is played from the CD itself, so there’s no need to install all the files to your hard drive. However, certain game files are installed automatically when you first load the game, along with your system configuration and saved games. These take up a minimal amount of hard drive space, and each saved game an additional 176K. Starting Theme Park for the First Time 1. Turn on the Macintosh and wait for the Desktop to appear. 2. Insert the Theme Park CD into the CD drive and wait for the icon to appear on the Desktop. 3. Double-click on the Bullfrog icon. A window appears containing three folders; Theme Park 16 - the 16 colour version of Theme Park Theme Park 256 - the 256 colour version Theme Park S16 - the small screen 16 colour version Choose the most appropriate version of Theme Park for your system, and double-click on its folder. 4. A further window appears containing the program icon. Double-click on it to start Theme Park. 5. You are then prompted to choose between English, French and German for the in-game text. Once you have chosen, click on the SELECT button. _ 6. A warning dialogue box informs you that the save game folder could not be found. Click OK to clear this and bring up a requester box. Det…

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CHAPTER 1-A REVIEW OF STANDARD MACINTOSH OPERATIONS The Apple Macintosh computer is designed for ease of use and learning. It presents you with a simulated desktop on your screen, where you can see and manipulate icons -- graphic depictions of documents, disks, file folders, and the other parts of your system and the information you work with. You use about two dozen simple operations to work with your Macintosh, and these operations are the same regardless of the program you're using or the task you're performing. This chapter reviews the standard Macintosh operations and provides brief, illustrated instructions for performing each one. If you are new to the Macintosh, you will probably want to use the Macintosh Basics disk and the tutorial book, Learning Macintosh (or other training materials that came with your computer), before reading this chapter. If you are familiar with the Macintosh, you can use this chapter for review. Using the mouse You use the mouse -- a kind of pointing device -- to begin most operations on the Macintosh. When you move the mouse on your desk, a corresponding pointer, makes the same movement on the screen. The pointer is not always an arrow -- it often takes a different form, such as an I-beam for editing text or a crosshair for selecting graphics. Pointing. Pointing is simply moving the pointer onto an object or area on the screen. 1. To point, first grasp the mouse and slide it across the table top, as you watch the pointer on the screen. The pointer moves in the same direction in which you move the mouse. 2. Continue moving the mouse until the tip of the pointer is on the item you want. If you run out of room on your desk, you can pick up the mouse and place it at another spot. The pointer on the screen will not move while the mouse is off the table top. Clicking. Clicking begins an action at the pointer's location. 1. To click, first point to an object on the screen by moving the mouse. 2.| Without moving the mouse, quickly press and release the mouse button with your index finger. Double-clicking. Double-clicking is usually a way to display the contents of an icon or document or to start an application program. 1. To double-click, first point to an object on the screen by moving the mouse. 2. Without moving the mouse, press and release the mouse button twice in rapid succession. Shift-clicking. Shift-clicking is a variation of clicking you use to select multiple icons or other objects that are not near each other or to select only some of the items in a group. 1. To Shift-click, first press the Shift key on the keyboard. 2. While holding down the Shift key, click each object that you want to select. Each object becomes highlighted when you click it; that is, it changes color. Dragging. Dragging allows you to move an item on the screen as you move the mouse. You also drag to move an icon or a window and to select a group of icons. 1. To drag an icon, first point to the icon you want to…

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