Number 214 - March 2001
Win 9x Help Closer Than You Might Think
from December 2000 North Texas PC NEWS
    Need a little help with Win 9x? We all do from time to time. Presumed lack of documentation for Windows since version 95 has plagued the user community in a number of venues. Well, maybe Microsoft has been trying to give users a little help since Win 3x, but nobody has listened - or looked closely enough at the Windows directory.

    Users of Win 9x have always had some Microsoft support they've tended to overlook. I'm talking about the Windows TXT files in the main Windows directory/folder. If you are looking for keyboard shortcuts to moving about in Windows, look at the Windows TIPS. TXT fIle.

    I was reminded of this in a recent DOS/ Operating Systems SIG meeting as a user described how to change the file association in REGISTRY for a particular type of graphics file. It was simple and direct: highlight the file and use [Shift] + right-button mouse click to bring up the associations menu in Windows Explorer. Where had I seen this before ? Of course, in the TIPS.TXT file.

    Other files that may be of help to the perplexed PC user are:
  Windows 95

   CONFIG.TXT DISPLAY.TXT
   EXCHANGE.TXT EXTRA.TXT
   FAQ.TXT GENERAL.TXT
   HARDWARE.TXT INFRARED.TXT
   INTERNET.TXT MOUSE.TXT
   MSDOSDRV.TXT NETWORK.TXT
   PRINTERS.TXT PROGRAMS.TXT
   PWS.TXT TIPS.TXT
   Y2KW95.TXT
  Windows 98 & 98 SE
   CONFIG.TXT DISPLAY.TXT
   FAQ.TXT GENERAL.TXT
   HARDWARE.TXT MOUSE.TXT
   MSDOSDRV.TXT NETWORKS.TXT
   PRINTERS.TXT PROGRAMS.TXT
   RECOVER.TXT SUPPORT.TXT
   TIPS.TXT
    There's a lot of information contained in these files and new Windows users may find them to be very helpful in configuring/ troubleshooting their systems.
       Etoin Shrdlu
TOGGLE Editor's Note:
    We haven't seen this "author's" name since our undergraduate days reading the Champus Cat column in the campus newspaper at the U of T (That's Toronto, not Texas)--although the surname's the same, we seem to dimly remember his/her first name as Etaoin (an acronym for jumbled type). Probably the Canadian spelling, eh?
  Number 214 - March 2001