This may be the world's first RUSSIAN word processor. It has a few problems but is on the whole quite sophisticated and seems to work fairly well. If you have good Russian, you should have few problems, but if either your Russian is rusty or your Russian computer vocabulary is nil, here is what you might spend a few minutes of more figuring out: F9 switches between Russian & Latin letters on screen F10 is the main menu. If you're just starting, switch to Latin letters with F9, then hit F10. Slide the cursor to vzyat' and press ENTER. Type in lexicon.doc, press ENTER & wait a while, like it says. This is the documentation, naturally in Russian. On my machine pressing any key lit up my numlock light. Also, when they ask you to answer da or nyet, if your answer is yes, press not d for da but y for yes. Be happy!