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door commands in Virtual Desktop’s Actions menu.
The Option key does not work with these commands, as it does with the
application is not running, this will start it up.
command causes Virtual Desktop to open the door. If the Virtual Desktop
There is one command in this menu for each defined door. Selecting a door
• Name (various)
application is not running, this will start it up.
application, without making Virtual Desktop active. If the Virtual Desktop
This command lets you return to the home location while using any
• Home
dialog at the time the machine was started up.
only if the Door Menu option was selected in the Navigation Preferences
the right side of the menu bar, whatever application is active. It appears
This menu appears alongside the Help, Keyboard, and Application menus at
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xThe Door Menu
help.
menu command is disabled, and the keyboard is the only way to display
When there is a dialog box on your screen, such as the options dialog, the
Pressing the Help or Command-? key at any time does the same thing.
is disabled.
Finder to open the file. If the help file is missing or invalid, this command
to save a readable copy of the help file as a TeachText file, then ask
server cannot be found on any mounted volume, Virtual Desktop will offer
This will start the help server if it was not already running. If the help
This command asks Help on Wheels to display Virtual Desktop’s help file.
• Virtual Desktop Help
on and off. Virtual Desktop supports Balloon Help.
This command, supplied by System software, lets you turn Balloon Help
• Show/Hide Balloons
Help. Virtual Desktop supports Balloon Help.
This command, supplied by System software, tells you how to use Balloon
• About Balloon Help…
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xThe Help Menu
what this miniature application does.
See the section entitled “Quit Virtual Desktop” for more information on
folder, this command is disabled.
have a non-scriptable Finder which does not support a Shutdown Items
your Shutdown Items folder, replacing any version already there. If you
This command installs an up-to-date version of “Quit Virtual Desktop” in
• “Quit Virtual Desktop” —> Shutdown Items
what this Control Strip module does.
See the section entitled “Virtual Desktop Doors” for more information on
disabled.
If the Control Strip is not installed on your Macintosh, this command is
in your Control Strip Modules folder, replacing any version already there.
This command installs an up-to-date version of “Virtual Desktop Doors”
• “Virtual Desktop Doors” —> Control Strip Modules
on what this extension does.
See the section entitled “Virtual Desktop Extension” for more information
there.
Extension” in your Extensions folder, replacing any version already
This command installs an up-to-date version of “Virtual Desktop
• “Virtual Desktop Extension” —> Extensions
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xThe Install Menu
can quit.
Application’s Items to Door option by quitting before any other application
gives Virtual Desktop the chance to take action on the Anchor
This command is exactly equivalent to Finder’s Shut Down command, but
• Shut Down
can quit.
Application’s Items to Door option by quitting before any other application
gives Virtual Desktop the chance to take action on the Anchor
This command is exactly equivalent to Finder’s Restart command, but
• Restart
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information.
See the section entitled “The Door Preferences Dialog” for more
door is currently open.
This command opens the Door Preferences dialog. It is available only if a
• Door… (Command-D)
This command is not implemented in this version of Virtual Desktop.
• Item… (Command-I)
information.
See the section entitled “The Application Preferences Dialog” for more
the radio buttons.
only in Full View mode, and applies to the current application, as shown by
This command opens the Application Preferences dialog. It is available
• Application… (Command-A)
information.
See the section entitled “The Navigation Preferences Dialog” for more
This command opens the Navigation Preferences dialog.
• Navigation… (Command-U)
information.
See the section entitled “The Layout Preferences Dialog” for more
This command opens the Layout Preferences dialog.
• Layout… (Command-L)
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xThe Preferences Menu
color depth.
door preference options to activate a certain application or change the
selecting a door command to keep Virtual Desktop active, ignoring the
if the user had clicked on the door window. Press the Option key while
Selecting a door command causes Virtual Desktop to open the door, just as
not appear in the menu.
a Command-digit binding, it appears in the menu. Function-key bindings do
There is one command in this menu for each defined door. If the door has
• Door “Name” (various)
was when Virtual Desktop started up.
This command returns the desktop view to the home location, where it
• Home (Command-H)
confirmation alert is suppressed.
With the Option key pressed, before you click in the menu bar, the
unwritable, this command is disabled.
ask for confirmation. If no door is open, or the preferences file is
This command trashes the currently open door. An alert box appears to
• Trash Door… (Command-T) or Trash Door (Command-Option-T)
You should also change the name of any door files you had created.
preferences of any application whose items are anchored to that door.
NOTE: When you rename a door, you should update the application
the preferences file is unwritable, this command is disabled.
which must not match any other existing door name. If no door is open, or
This command prompts you to give the currently open door a new name,
• Rename Door…
windows are placed automatically according to the pattern.
door-shaped cursor. In a multiple-door arrangement, the other door icon
Virtual Desktop will prompt you to place the door window with a special
If the default door preference options allow door windows to show,
pattern.
location, and the others will lead to nearby locations as indicated by the
multiple-door arrangements will lead to the current virtual desktop
create 3, 5, or 9 doors at once. The door at the center of these
The default is create a single door, but by using the pop-up menu, you can
opened. If the preferences file is unwritable, this command is disabled.
options set so as to jump to the current virtual desktop location when
match any existing door name. The door is created with preference
This command prompts you for the name of a new door, which must not
• New Door… (Command-N)
minimum, this command is disabled.
you should try shrinking the desktop. If the padding is already at its
of the virtual desktop. In Full View mode, if images seem to be too small,
This command subtracts half a screenful from the padding at all four sides
• Shrink Desktop (Command-Minus)
command is disabled.
pixels in either direction. If the padding is already at its maximum, this
padding, is 32,767 pixels. Therefore, the padding cannot exceed 32,767
icons. The maximum width or height of the virtual desktop, including
virtual desktop, giving you more room to reposition your windows and
This command adds half a screenful to the padding at all four sides of the
• Grow Desktop (Command-Plus)
virtual desktop, and redraws all windows accordingly.
the virtual desktop, recomputes scroll bar positions and the extent of the
This command re-examines the complete set of windows and icons now on
• Refresh (Command-R)
mode. The check mark indicates the current mode.
This command toggles between Full View mode and the usual see-through
• Full View (Command-F)
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xThe Actions Menu
containing text fields.
This command clears the selected text in a desk accessory or dialogs
• Clear
text fields.
clipboard. It is used only with desk accessories and dialogs containing
location or replaces the currently selected text by the contents of the
This command inserts the contents of the clipboard at the current cursor
• Paste (Command-V)
desk accessories and dialogs containing text fields.
This command copies selected text to the clipboard. It is used only with
• Copy (Command-C)
desk accessories and dialogs containing text fields.
This command cuts selected text to the clipboard. It is used only with
• Cut (Command-X)
accessories.
This command is not used by Virtual Desktop. It is present only for desk
• Undo (Command-Z)
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xThe Edit Menu
remain off-screen.
windows and desktop icons which were outside the home location will
a door, those windows will fall back into the desktop view. Any other
the home location, and if any applications have their windows anchored to
This command quits Virtual Desktop. This will return the desktop view to
• Quit (Command-Q)
be opened.
Virtual Desktop has are door files, which are only references to doors to
Virtual Desktop does not keep documents open. The only documents
This command is only a place-holder, and is never available, because
• Close (Command-W)
xThe File Menu
try Balloon Help or Help on Wheels to learn more about Virtual Desktop.
This command opens Virtual Desktop’s About dialog, which invites you to
• About Virtual Desktop…
xThe Apple Menu
This section describes each of Virtual Desktop’s menus.
åMenus