Microsoft Close Combat Video Games User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Setup and Game Play
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red (the most important) messages do not appear in the monitor; you click the red
button again to make these messages reappear. You can click more than one filter;
If you click the red and orange message filters, both red and orange messages
disappear from the monitor.
Using the Overview Monitor
The Overview monitor appears only when you play at 800x600 resolution or
higher. This monitor displays a scaled-down version of the game map shown in the
View Area; the Overview monitor enables you to see all of the game map through-
out game play. All Victory Locations are displayed on this map; all friendly units
are represented by blue dots while enemy units are represented by red dots.
A yellow rectangle appears over a portion of the map in the Overview monitor.
Moving the rectangle in the Overview monitor changes the portion of the map you
see in the View Area. Using the Overview monitor is often a faster way to move
around the View Area than scrolling.
To use the Overview monitor
1
Move the mouse pointer to the Overview monitor.
The mouse pointer changes to a magnifying glass.
2
Move the magnifying glass to the part of the map you want displayed in the
View Area and click.
The View Area displays the part of the map you want.
Pausing a Game
To pause during game play, press F3 (Windows 95), press COMMAND+P
(Macintosh) or choose Pause Game from the Game menu (Windows 95), or File
menu (Macintosh). The game pauses automatically when you:
Display a menu
End or stop a battle
Press
F1 for Help
You can instantly pause and minimize Close Combat in Windows 95 by clicking
the Minimize button. When your “civilian duties” are complete, you can resume
your battle by clicking the Close Combat button at the bottom of the screen.
On the Macintosh, you can instantly pause and minimize Close Combat by choos-
ing Hide Close Combat from the Finder menu on the right side of the menu bar. To
resume play, choose Close Combat from the Finder menu.