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clears the text from the display window (or word processor) - on the real machine, not in this simulator
swiches the application from Minspeak to Computer Mode - on the real machine, not in this simulator         the application will read aloud any text in the display window - on the real machine, not in this simulator deselects a folder or icon - on the real machine, not in this simulator switches the application from Minspeak to spelling mode, so that words not stored in the machine can be entered by typing them - on the real machine, not in this simulator enters a space in the display window - on the real machine, not in this simulator deletes one character at a time, like the backspace key on a pc - on the real machine, not in this simulator pluralises the last word generated - on the real machine, not in this simulator    
e.g. haven't, don't, aren't, won't, abuse, break,   e.g. I hadn't, I didn't, I broke...   e.g. hasn't, doesn't, isn't, takes, breaks... e.g. hadn't, didn't, wasn't, took, broke... e.g. not been, taken, broken, forgotten...       Opposite folder -All the other folders on this page are subfolders of this folder and need new graphics to show so          
I haven't, I don't, I won't, I am not... you haven't, you don't, you won't, you are not... he hasn't, he doesn't, he won't,  he isn't... she isn't, she wouldn't, she couldn't... it isn't, it wouldn't, it couldn't... we may not, we can't, we shouldn't... they might not, they shall not, they take, they break... e.g. taking, breaking, finishing, throwing, catching...   out, off, after, under, outside, bottom, back, behind...   e.g. young, hairy, sober, cool... e.g. younger, hairier, more sober, cooler e.g. youngest, hairiest, most sober, coolest...   e.g. immaturely, hairily, soberly, cooly...
                               
                               
                               
                               
                              creates new line in display window - on the real machine, not in this simulator


In LLL, many of the Verbs, Pronoun/Verb Phrases, Adjectives, and Position words have opposites, and you produce them by pressing the Opposite icon before the usual Folder Icon + File Icon sequence.

With a paged system, a separate set of folders is needed for the 18 groups of words that are opposites so that e.g. the same icon that says Drive in the Root Verbs folder can say Crash in the correspponding Opposites of Root Verbs folder.

We could imagine that all the opposites of words and phrases are in subfolders inside a higher level folder, labelled Opposite.

Pages have not been created to represent these groups of opposites, but example words from each group are written into the Alt tags of each folder graphic above.