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| HP LX System Manager | |
|---|---|
The Application Manager for the HP LX series | |
| Developer | Hewlett-Packard |
| Operating system | DOS |
| Platform | HP LX-seriesPalmtop computers |
| Type | GUI |
| License | Commercialproprietary software |
TheHP LX System Manager is the application manager andGUI forHPLX-seriesPalmtop computers.

The App Manager page is made up of 2 rows of 8 icons, with an additional shorter row on the next page down by default. (More applications can be added as the user wishes.) The menu bar options that are available can be opened (on aHP 200LX) by using the Menu key or the Alt key. These include task management, booting out of theGUI intoDOS and opening help for the palmtop.
One of the major flaws in the System Manager is its limited icon space in Application Manager. You can put only 32 icons there. You can delete some default icons to get space but some are undeletable.[1]Another item of interest that some people have referred to as a flaw is that theHEXCALC built-in application is missing from the System Manager by default. To add the program to the list, it is necessary to manually add an entry with the following fields:
Name: He&x CalcPath: D:\BIN\HEXCALC.EXM.
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