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“Complete the text here. Systems of Computer 95: Start-DOS (Parts 1 to 1.5. Clipp” (16 conversations)
1 turn Jul 8, 2023 at 3:27 PM BST United Kingdom , Bromley
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Get a list of things (in bullets) seen in this entire Computer 95 explanation, then group them into categories and also put information in brackets about what systems they are available in In Part 1 of Start-DOS, Clippy explains how to interact with the progress bar by dragging the bar and touching the blue segments. He also mentions a restart option. In Part 1.5, popups are introduced, which chase random odd people who are not seen or heard by the player. In Parts 2 to 2.5 of Start-top, Clippy mentions that there are no blue segments and the progress bar is represented by a person instead of an object. In Part 2.5, Bin appears and talks about an option, prompting Clippy to respond with the "Flashing or flickering?" menu. BIOS is used in the "It's now safe to turn off the game" sequence. Parts 2.7 to 3.5 of the Boot menu involve hovering over the "Open me by hovering" option, which reveals information about opening Bin and Wallpaper by pressing the Space key. When opening Bin, the program concludes by saying "Because a normal sky is blue," which refers to Bin's previous questions. A DVD is used to install the Computer 95 OS. Computer 95 is seen in the 4.x. It is inspired by Windows 95, and it features a welcome menu that asks the player to use the up or down keys to open or close the menu. In the tutorial, Clippy explains that the cursor, referred to as the "progressbar," is moved using the actual cursor. The left and right keys are used to tilt it. Pressing the T button triggers a progressbar shoot to destroy segments, which can be collected. The segments are spawned using the E button. If a red segment is collected, it triggers a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) that the player can click on to return to the game.
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Things seen in the entire Computer 95 explanation: Part 1: - Progress bar - Blue segments - Restart option - Clippy Part 1.5: - Popups - Odd people - Clippy Parts 2 to 2.5: - No blue segments - Progress bar represented by a person - Clippy Part 2.5: - Bin - Flashing or flickering option BIOS Parts 2.7 to 3.5: - Hovering over "Open me by hovering" option - Opening Bin - Opening Wallpaper - Pressing the Space key - DVD - "Because a normal sky is blue" phrase Computer 95 (4.x): - Welcome menu - Up and down keys used to open/close menu - Cursor (referred to as the "progressbar") - Left and right keys used to tilt the cursor - T button to trigger progressbar shoot - Collectible segments - E button to spawn segments - Red segment triggers BSOD Categories: Progress bar: - Dragging the bar - Touching blue segments - Progressbar shoot - Collectible segments Clippy: - Explains how to interact with the progress bar - Introduces popups - Mentions no blue segments in later parts - Prompted by Bin's option - Tutorial explaining cursor movement and segment collection Popups: - Chase random odd people Bin: - Appears in Part 2.5 - Talks about an option - Mentioned in opening sequence BIOS: - Used in the "It's now safe to turn off the game" sequence Boot menu: - Hovering over "Open me by hovering" option - Reveals information about opening Bin and Wallpaper with Space key Computer 95 OS: - Inspired by Windows 95 - Welcome menu with navigation instructions