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|A╔══════════╦════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╦══════════╗
|A║ ^0Helpware |A║ ^1 PrintEscape |A ║^0 Helpware|A ║
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^Cby
^Cby George Leritte
PrintEscape(PE) is a useful utility for anyone who has ever hit the PC's
print screen key by mistake. It allows you the opportunity to back out of an
accidental or deliberate pressing of the Print Screen key. You can also turn
graphics printing on or off if your printer is incompatible with DOS's
graphics print routine.
To load PE, type PE at the DOS prompt. Once loaded, each time you press
the <Print-Screen> key you will be prompted for verification. If you pressed
<Print-Screen> accidentally, you may press <ESC>, otherwise press <P> and
printing will continue.
^1Graphics Printing^0
If your display screen is currently in graphics mode, PE will not prompt
you for escape. If you do not have a print graphics routine for your
printer, <Print-Screen> will not work properly. PE allows you to set a
parameter (/G-) to automatically reject any attempts to print a graphics
screen.
PrintEscape requires 960 bytes while in memory.
To run this program outside the ^1Big Blue Disk^0 menu, type: ^1PE^0.
DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES:
^FPE.COM