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    CLEARKEYS <yes,no> (no)

        Tells GoldED whether or not to clear the keyboard buffer on
        startup. This also clears STACKKEYS or commandline key
        stuffing. In previous versions of GoldED, it was nescessary to
        enable this keyword if you had renamed GOLDED.EXE to
        DBEDIT.EXE. This version detects the .EXE renaming and
        automatically enables CLEARKEYS, regardless of the
        configuration setting.

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