Getting Started
About our Tutorial
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Our Tutorial is about getting you up and running with MrDebug as quickly as
possible. It is not the definitive guide to MrDebug. We recommend that you
read through the tutorial at least once before jumping in at the deep end.
From time to time you will come across related topics within the tutorial
these will point you to the reference section of MrDebug where a more
in-depth explanation can be found.
The following Key notations are used throughout this guide to MrDebug:
<ESC> refers to the Escape key
◄──┛ refers to the RETURN or ENTER key
<Ctrl> refers to the Control key
<Alt> refers to the Alt key
<Shift> refers to the Shift key
↑ refers to the up cursor key
↓ refers to the down cursor key
→ refers to the right cursor key
← refers to the left cursor key
The above key notations may appear together in combination and would refer
to pressing these keys at the same time. They may be used in conjunction
with letters or number. For example:
<Alt><6> indicates that you would have to press the Alt key and the 6
key at the same time.
If you come across a key combination of a letter and a number, for example
<F9> this refers to Function key 9, not the two separate keys <F> and <9>.