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System Requirements:
Windows:
Pentium®
16MB RAM
Quad speed CD-ROM drive
640x480 display (256 color or higher)
Windows® 95
Windows® compatible sound card and mouse
Macintosh:
PowerMac
16MB RAM
Quad speed CD-ROM drive
640x480 display (256 color or higher)
System 7.5 or above
The CDs for this game are hybrid CDs. They will work for either Macintosh or Windows 95 computers.
QuickTime™ 3
QuickTime 3 is Apple’s multimedia technology for playing sound and video on your computer. It is required for Morpheus to run. If you do not already have QuickTime 3 installed, you can download it from Apple's website at www.apple.com/quicktime.
Game Controls
The primary way you control the game is with your mouse. As you move the mouse over the screen, the cursor will change shape. The shape of the cursor indicates the type of action you can take on that part of the screen. Each cursor represents a different action. The different cursors and what they do are listed below:
• Ship Wheel Cursor
The Ship Wheel Cursor means that the current scene is a panorama.
On a panorama you can turn left and right, up and down, by dragging
around with the mouse. The speed at which you turn is dependent
on how you drag with the mouse.
• Open Hand Cursor
As you play Morpheus, you will come across numerous levers, knobs,
dials, etc. These are items you can move and manipulate. When the
cursor is over one of these objects, it will change to an open hand.
When you click the mouse on it, the cursor changes to a closed hand.
Dragging with the mouse down will move the corresponding lever,
knob, or dial.
Most of the remaining cursors indicate something that you can do by single clicking. Even though the cursor is over one of these hotspots, you can still move around a panorama by dragging with the mouse.
• Pointing Finger
A hand with a pointing finger represents a button or similar object
that you can interact with.
• Arrow Cursor
When the cursor is over a hotspot that will move you to a new
location, the cursor changes into an arrow. Click with the mouse to
actually move to that destination.
• Magnifying Glass
If there is something that you can look at closer, the cursor will
change into a magnifying class. Click to examine the item.
• Microphone
When there is some narrative associated with a spot, the cursor
changes to a microphone. Click on it to hear the story.
• Down Arrow
If you can look down at something, the cursor is a downward
pointing arrow.
• Circular Arrow
A circular arrow is a “Go Back” cursor. This will return you to
the location you just came from.
• Special Objects
There are a few objects that you can pick up during the course
of the game. While you are carrying one of these, you will get
a cursor depicting that object instead of the ship wheel cursor.
This is to let you know that you are carrying that object.
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