BACK: This selection returns you to the main menu of the
system. From there you can move to any other part of the BBS.

CHAT: With this selection you can page the system operator for
a "chat" on the keyboard. If you are having trouble with the
system, this is a way to get immediate help. If the Sysop is
available, he will answer but it might not be right away. Once
you press this selection the sysop's screen is marked for the
duration of your call, so go about your business and the Sysop
will "break in" when he gets a chance.

GOODBYE: This selection will enable you to leave the BBS and
eventually disconnect the phone line. You will be given a
chance to back out of the selection if you accidentally type
"G" or change you mind about leaving. You also are given a
chance to leave a private note to the operator of the system
even if you are not a registered user.

HELP: This displays the textfile you are now reading.

LINEFEEDS: The system starts out sending carriage returns and
linefeeds at the end of every line. If everything is double
spacing on your screen, then press "L" and the linefeeds will
be eliminated. If you want them back again, just press "L"
again and they will toggle back on. I suggest that you leave
them on if you aren't having any trouble. This information is
saved when you logoff and is restored when you call back.

NULLS: If you are losing a character or two from the start of
every line, you need nulls. Try adding nulls until you don't
have any more problems. Very few users will need to add any
nulls but if you need them, they are available. This
information is also saved and restored when you call back.

PASSWORD: You may change your password at any time and it is
recommended occasionally. Just answer the questions on your
screen to change your password or just press (enter) to keep
your old one. Be sure to remember your new password, as it will
be required when you call back next time.

(W)IDTH: You may change the number of characters per line
the BBS displays to a value between 32 and 80 columns. It will
be saved and restored on your next call.

E(X)PERT: You start out on the system with full length menus.
Once you gain proficiency on the system you may want to shorten
the menus to a single line to speed up use of the system. This
is especially nice for long distance 300 baud users. Remember
that you don't have to wait for a menu to completely display
before hitting a command key! This information is also saved
and restored when you call back.
