\? C H A N G E S E T T I N G S N ... Change your NAME A ... Change your ADDRESS (City, State) P ... Change your PASSWORD H ... Change your HELP Level C ... COLUMNS on your screen L ... LINES on your screen (0 to disable "MORE" page-pause) I ... INTERFACE selection F ... Number of FILLER-Nulls M ... Return to MAIN SECTION Here is where you change information about yourself (name,¨ address, password, etc.) as well as about your terminal program. Fido will remember these settings each time you log in. * Enter "N?" for help with the N)ame command * Enter "P?" for help with the P)assword command . . * And so on for all the commands you see in the menu. (Don't enter the quotes, just the command letter and the¨ questionmark.) \N N)ame. Enter a new Name, up to 3 words; you may now enter a¨ middle name or initial with your first and last names. Fido¨ checks that the name you select isn't already in the caller¨ database. \A A)ddress. Enter a new Address (max. - 35 characters.); minimum is¨ the City, State from which you are calling. \P P)assword. Enter a new one-word Password; use 4 or more¨ characters. \H H)elp-level. Enter a new Help level; there are three levels of¨ help. When you first log in, you get LEVEL 3. LEVEL 3: FULL HELP. All prompts show the full command names;¨ various commands display information as you use them; in general,¨ Fido is more "wordy". LEVEL 2: SOME HELP. Prompts show only the first letter of each¨ command; Fido is a lot less "wordy", but you are still prompted¨ for each item needed. LEVEL 1: NO HELP. Prompts are single, unhelpful prompts, such as:¨ "Command (?=help: )" . It is assumed you that understand Fido¨ completely. \C Columns. Set the number of characters your screen can show on one¨ line. Fido initially assumes that you have 80 columns. \L L)ines. Set you Screen Lines in lines. Fido initially assumes¨ your screen has 24 lines. Normally, Fido pauses every screenful when displaying text and¨ prompts "More[Y,n]"; you can press "Y" or [CR] to continue, "N"¨ or Control-C to stop. To disable this, set L)ines to 0. \I I)nterface. If other languages or interfaces are available,¨ prompts you to choose one. \F F)iller-Nulls. Prompts you for the number of null characters ¨ (ASCII 0 decimal) that your terminal program needs after each new¨ line. Fido initially assumes none needed. This is needed only for very special cases; if you are ¨ consistently missing text at the left edge of your screen, try¨ changing this value.