<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Other Functions >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> All of the following commands are entered directly from any menu prompt. Q. What else can I do? A. Enter a ? to display a screenful of help. This help screen serves as a summary of commands you may use from any menu prompt. Q. What year is it? A. Enter a D to display the current ate and time. Q. How do I get out of here? A. Enter an L to immediately og off the system. Q. Who else uses this thing? A. Enter a U to display a list of all sers who have used the system. Information displayed includes the user name, their city & state, type of computer and the users interest. If you find a user who you would like more info on, use the E command to Examine the user's information. For your convienance, the new users are displayed first. Q. What version of the program is this? A. Enter V to display the program ersion number. Q. Is there anybody else in here? A. Enter W to display ho else is on the system. This command displays the active ports, name of the user on that port, what menu # that user is on, and the specific function the user is doing. Note that if you see port 0, that is the local keyboard and the Sysop is probably snooping. Q. How can I get another user's attention? A. Send a message to that user. Use the ho command to find what port your buddy is on. For the sake of example, we'll say your buddy is on port 2, and your user name is Fred. Then, from any menu prompt, enter "2 Hello Joe!" (without the quotes) and the message "FRED: Hello Joe!" is displayed on Joe's screen. If Joe is uploading or downloading, your message will be intercepted by the system (to prevent disrupting a file transfer) and you will be informed that the user is busy. Q. How can I abort a function or screen display? A. Under most normal situations, simply enter a CTRL-C to abort. The system will then take you back to the menu. Q. Files scroll past to fast for me to read. How can I prevent this? A. MicroServe fully supports XON/XOFF. For you novices, that means to press CTRL-S to pause the system, then press CTRL-Q to resume.