3 Test the currently entered file. 1002 If checked, when a PowerPro menu is first displayed PowerPro will ensure the mouse cursor is moved to be over the menu. Useful if you use the command list properties to hide the menu after a specified time when the cursor is not on the menu because it ensures the cursor starts over the menu. 1004 Check to show windows from hidden desktops on the taskbar which allows you to switch to the window and the hidden desktop using the taskbar. Gray check for compatibility with some programs. If unchecked, only windows from the currently visible desktop are shown on the taskbar. Restart Powerpro after change. 1005 Checking this options allows you to have the command list with the same name as the desktop run each time you switch to the desktop. This can do special processing, eg by using *Script if and jump commands. As an alternative, you can use a common script for all desktops which is run before or after any desktop is activated (see options below). 1007 Activate the advanced setup dialog to set many more configuration options. 1010 If checked, PowerPro will disable the caps lock key and keep caps lock off. The caps lock light is also kept off if possible. 1011 If checked, PowerPro will disable to Scroll Lock key and force scroll lock off. 1012 If checked, pressing the shift key will clear the caps lock key. If gray-checked, pressing the shift key only clears caps lock if a letter is also pressed. 1014 If checked, when PowerPro activates any window on your system through a *Window Show command or an active button, PowerPro will ensure that window is moved completely onto the screen. 1015 If checked, your screen saver will be disabled when there is an active dial-up (DUN) connection. On some versions of Windows, it will look as if you have no saver if you consult the display settings while the DUN is active. 1016 Checked to allow floating and caption position bars to be moved merely by left clicking anywhere and dragging the bar. If unchecked, you must also hold Ctrl down for left-drag to move the bar. 1017 Use this option to quickly move windows which are mainly off screen back to your screen. Normally set the pan step to a large number. Then if you move the mouse to the screen edge of the off-screen window, that window is moved back on screen. 1018 Use the check box and this option to quickly move windows which are mainly off screen back to your screen. Normally set the pan step to a large number. Then when you move the mouse to the screen edge of the off-screen window, that window is moved back on screen. 1019 PowerPro will activate the window that the mouse is over automatically. Set a delay before this activation to prevent inadvertent activation. Or you can check to have activation only occur if mouse over caption. Delay and caption may not work if used together. 1020 PowerPro will activate the window that the mouse is over automatically. Set a delay before this activation to prevent inadvertent activation. Or you can check to have activation only occur if mouse over caption. Delay and caption may not work if used together. 1021 PowerPro will activate the window that the mouse is over automatically. Set a delay before this activation to prevent inadvertent activation. Or you can check to have activation only occur if mouse over caption. Delay and caption may not work if used together. 1022 If mouse hovers over window for specified time, that window is left clicked. Initially applies to buttons and combo boxes and menus (if gray checked). You can add or remove other types of windows with *Exec Autopress. 1023 If mouse hovers over window for specified time, that window is left clicked. Initially applies to buttons and combo boxes and menus (if gray checked). You can add or remove other types of windows with *Exec Autopress. 1024 If checked, PowerPro will show the size and position of windows when they are moved or resized. Requires Win98/NT4 or Win95+Plus and "show windows contents when dragging" display option. Or use *Exec WindowInfo to manually show this information. 1025 If checked, then dragging the mouse over a windows with the middle mouse button clicked down will scroll that window. You can omit windows by entering *xxx* to identify windows with xxx in their caption or =exename to identify via .exe filename (no folder path, no .exe). 1026 If checked, then dragging the mouse over a windows with the middle mouse button clicked down will scroll that window. You can omit windows by entering *xxx* to identify windows with xxx in their caption or =exename to identify via .exe filename (no folder path, no .exe). 1027 Check to have PowerPro track all text as it is pasted to the clipboard. Display tracked text with *Clip Menu Paste. Gray check to track rich text as well as plain text. 1028 Set to maximum number of clips to be kept in history. You can delete clips with *Clip delete. 1029 If checked, the PowerPro bar will reserve the screen space nearest to the edge where it is located. Maximized windows and icons on the desktop will be forced out of this area. 1030 You can filter clips to a different lists by specifying xxx*=dir in this edit box. Clips starting with xxx will be moved to a folder called dir instead of main history (use *xxx for clips ending in xxx). You can have many filters by separating entires with commas. 1031 Normally, captured clip text which matches one of the filters is only stored in that filters subfolder. But check here to store it in the main history tracking list as well. 1032 Check to set unique background color and then set the color with set button. 1033 Check to set unique background color and then set the color with set button. 1034 Check to set unique text color and then set the color with set button. 1035 Check to set unique text color and then set the color with set button. 1036 Check to set unique text font and then set the font with set button. 1040 Add a new list item after the selected one and then edit its contents. You can also right click on a list entry to access this function. 1041 Add a new list item after the selected one and then edit its contents. You can also right click on a list entry to access this function. 1042 Change the selected list item. You can also right click on a list entry to access this function. 1043 Delete the selected list item. You can also right click on a list entry to access this function or you can press the del key if the keyboard focus is on the list of items. 1044 Set default options for virtual desktops. 1047 Browse for a file to run as the command. 1048 If you entered a file as a command, select the initial window size. If you entered a * command, select the action. A comment describing the purpose of your selection will appear after you make a selection. 1053 Press to browse for file, folder, or other value depending on command being edited. 1054 Press to browse for file, folder, or other value depending on command being edited. 1059 Edit more commands to execute here or use the Find button beside the edit box to access a dialog to enter the command 1060 Click to access command entry dialog to add more commands to be run.. 1063 Enter the name to appear on menu or bar. Start name with *Info for dynamic labels. This entry is also used for label to jump to in scripts, for macro name for keyboard macros, and for the window caption or exename for matching a window to execute a command when a new window first opens. 1064 Select the screen position for the bar. 1065 Set to vertical offset in pixels for bars positioned in the caption of the active window or for bars which reserve screen space (screen bars). 1066 Set to horizontal offset in pixels for bars positioned in the caption of the active window or for bars which reserve screen space (screen bars). Also used for indent on menus with background bmp. 1068 If you have active buttons, then checking this option causes the last entry in the command list to be used a special way. It is not shown on the bar. Instead, its color, font, and middle and right commands set those features of active buttons. 1071 To hide windows when they open, list the window captions with a comma between each entry. Use xxx* for captions starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those including zzz, or =exename for any window run from exename (no path, no .exe). 1073 Set to maximum number of text characters displayed on bar button or menu item. Especially useful to limit size of active buttons or folder buttons. 1076 Check to have this command list automatically shown as a bar by PowerPro. If unchecked, you must manually show the command list as a bar with *Bar Show. 1077 Check to have a vertical bar, that is one button per row. 1078 Force bar to be always-on-top. 1079 Check to have flat look to toolbar; leave unchecked to have each button outlined in toolbar. Gray check to have flat toolbar which does not show button outlines when mouse passes over button. 1080 Check to have text placed under icon rather than beside icon. Useful for vertical and rotated text as well as horizontal bars. 1081 Useful for bars which are automatically hidden when mouse cursor is not over the bar. If Marker is checked for such a bar, then a small marker window is shown at edge where bar disappeared. Use Command List|Setup|All Bars to set width of marker windows. 1082 Check to force all buttons to have width of first button (all buttons always have the same height). 1086 This setting only applies to stroke horizontal and stroke vertical hot keys. It provides the minimum length of the stroke in pixels in order to activate the hot key. Set to a medium value to keep short random strokes from inadvertently activating the hot key, 1088 This setting only applies to stroke horizontal and stroke vertical hot keys. It provides the maximum time that can elapse between the start and stop of the stroke for the hot key. Set to a small value to limit hot key to quick stroke so that a random mouse movement does not activate hot key, 1090 Set to file for icon and use the spin box below to set the icon number from the file. Use none for no icon in menu. Use ... to browse for icon file. Instead of a file, you can also use the dropdown to set Left, Middle, or Right to use corresponding command file for icon. 1092 If checked, only minimized windows are shown as active buttons. This setting tolets you switch among non-minimized windows by clicking on the window and to minimized windows by clicking on the button. 1094 Help 1095 When you pay for PowerPro and enter the registration code you will then receive, this message disappears. 1096 Check this option to prevent inadvertent activation of hot keys or showing of bars associated with bumping screen edge or moving mouse to screen corner when a full screen program (often a game) is running. 1097 Check this button to specify the leaving a mouse over a button without clicking will left click the button to run the left click command. Gray check to run command only if the command is *Menu. Set the hover interval on Command List|Setup|All Bars. 1099 Enter a file to run as a command using the browse (find) button or the start menu button. Or select a PowerPro built-in (*) command by typing it or using the drop down arrow. If you select a builtin command, the help button and other dialog titles will adjust to the selected command. 1100 Enter windows to be shown on all desktops. Enter window captions, using xxx* for captions starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those containing zzz, or =exename (no path, no .exe) for any window from program exename. Separate entries with a comma. You can also lock with *Vdesk Menu. 1101 Use this button to move the selected list entry to another command list or to the end of this command list. Pressing the button displays a menu of commands lists; selected one and the line is deleted from this command list and moved to the end of the selected list. 1102 Check to have PowerPro move the mouse cursor to the default button of a newly opened dialog windows. You can prevent this processing for a list of dialogs by listing their captions separated by commas in the edit box. Gray check to confine cursor movement to windows listed in Press Default Button. 1103 To prevent the mouse moving to the default button, list window captions separated by commas in the edit box. Use xxx* for captions starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those including zzz, or =exename windows run from exename (no path, no .exe). 1104 List windows captions of windows to be tray minimized if you minimize them, eg by clicking minimize button. Use xxx* for captions of windows starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those including zzz, or =exename for any window run from exename (no path, no .exe). 1106 Check to have PowerPro track all explorer windows as you open them and remember the path being opened for access through the *Menu Explorer command. Gray check captures any new folders opened as you work with Explorer. You must also check "Show full path in title bar" in Windows Explorer|Options. 1107 If the explorer force drop down is not set to no, this setting forces the selected type of explorer windows to be the selected view. 1108 If the explorer force drop down is not set to no, this setting forces the selected type of explorer windows to be sorted according to the dropdown.. 1109 This causes PowerPro to keep icons for recently displayed menus in memory, so that menus display more quickly. Only seems to be needed in Windows 95. If you want to use large icons, you must gray check. 1112 Check to set button, menu item, tray icon initially hidden. You can show it by executing *Format Item. This checkbox does not function if the command is *Format. Will also de-activate *Macro and autorun entries. 1113 You can have PowerPro execute any command when a specified window first opens by creating a command list where the item name specifies caption of window to be selected (using *xxx, yyy*, or *zzz*) and item command specifies command to be run. Then select the command list from this dropdown. 1116 You can use your own icon for items which are minimized to the tray by using a command list. Each item in the list specifies an icon in icon field. The window for the icon is specified by putting the caption or exename in the item name (using *xxx, yyy*, *zzz* or =exename in item name). Then select the list here. 1117 Check to have PowerPro sort the active bar buttons. You can specify a sort order 1124 Create a new item in the list and then edit its settings. 1125 Include shift in hot key. You can use this for any hot key or mouse movement except for the screen corner hot keys. 1126 Include ctrl in hot key. You can use this for any hot key or mouse movement except for the screen corner hot keys. 1127 Include alt in hot key. You can use this for any hot key or mouse movement except for the screen corner hot keys. 1130 If checked, then it takes two keystrokes to activate the hot key command. First this key (; unless changed with hot key|setup) then the selected hot key from the combo box. You must select a key, not a mouse movement, as the second key. 1131 Select the hot key or mouse movement from the drop down. You can also type a key to select it. 1132 Disables this hot key/scheduled event but keeps its settings for future re-use (by unchecking disable) 1133 Controls when hot key is activated. Leave blank for always. Enter caption *xxx* for only if window with name containing xxx is foreground. Enter mouse edge/corner (eg @topright) for only if mouse at that location. 1134 For tap key hot keys, you will need to tap twice in quick succession to activate the key if this item is checked. Helps prevent inadvertent activation of the tap key. 1135 Check to have PowerPro wait until ctrl, alt, and shift keys are up before running commands for hot keys. PowerPro always waits for *Keys; this adds other commands. Helps prevent wrong keystrokes being sent. 1136 When checked, then if a hot key which shows a menu, ctrl will select the item and shift will move down the menu. You can use ctrl or shift as part of the hot key combination to navigate the menu without moving your fingers. You gray check to have ctrl and shift apply to any PowerPro menu. 1137 Type the character to be used for two-character hot keys. Cannot be blank, alphabetic, or numeric and cannot involve shifting. You can then define hot keys as this character followed by any other. 1143 Check to have the limit to the number of entries per menu column apply to both the main menu and any submenus. 1145 Sorts folders to start of each submenu. 1146 Adds ... to end of folder name in menu. Useful to highlight folders when icons are not used. 1150 Folders and their files will be excluded from the menu. 1151 Adds an entry to the start of each submenu called explorer. If selected, that Explorer is started in the subfolder corresponding to the submenu. If gray-checked, a 2-pane explorer window is started. 1152 Instead of creating a submenu for each subfolder as normally happens, if you check this entry, you must click on the subfolder to see a menu of its entries. Use for large numbers of files as it limits memory used and speeds display. 1153 Assigns letters a-z and numbers 0-9 as underlined mnemonics for the first 36 entries in the main menu. You then type a letter or digit to select the corresponding entry. 1155 Use to include only files with certain extensions by listing the extensions, including the starting dot, and separated by blanks. Or you can instead exclude files with specified extensions by typing -.xxx for each extension xxx, separating entries with a blank. 1156 Only shows folders in the menu. Can be used with Explorer check box to quickly navigate file tree and select a folder to be explored. 1157 Normally, left clicking a menu item from *Menu Folder runs that file using the program associated with the file extension. But you can run any command by typing the command here -- use a .exe file or a PowerPro built-in command. The selected file name is added after the typed entry to form a command line to be run. 1158 The back entry is added to the start of each file folder. If selected, the parent folder is opened in a menu. Mainly used with "Show subdirectories only when submenu item clicked" to allow navigation back up the folder tree. 1159 If checked, then when you initially create a new bar or menu, the properties for that command list will default to no icons. If unchecked, small icons (16x16) will be the default for new command lists. 1160 Check to start the timer. If already checked, the timer is running. 1161 If checked, the timer will count down until zero and then stop, unless the reset interval is bigger than zero. If the reset interval is set, then the timer restarts at that setting after counts down to zero. 1162 Check to have timer start when PowerPro starts. 1163 Check to have timer saved every 5 minutes to prevent loss of timer value if there is a system crash. 1164 Use this setting to track how much time you spend online with a dial-up connection. Check this setting and set the timer name to the same name as your DUN connection. Whenver the DUN is connected, PowerPro arranges for the timer to run. 1165 Check to use this timer to track how long you were with a specific program. Set the timer name to the exename of the program to be checked. Whenever that program is the active program (in the foreground), PowerPro arranges for the timer to run. 1171 Displays current hours of timer. You can change this value. 1172 Check to have timer starts, stops, and resets logged in pproconf.timerlog for this timer only. You can log all timers with checkbox on Timers tab. 1174 Select to have a scheduled event run a the specified time; set that time and date using mouse and drop down arrow or using arrow keys. 1180 Browse for file to use. 1182 Enter file information or browse for it. 1183 Browse for file to use and try each file that you click on in the browse dialog. 1184 Select how often PowerPro should automatically change the file being used to another one from the same file folder. Set drop down "How to Change" to no change to leave file unchanged. 1185 Enter width of button in pixels. Leave 0 for default width, which is set by initial label text width. Set to a negative number -n to set the width to the initial width plus n pixels. This is useful to allow room for growth for the dynamic labels created by *Info. 1187 Enter the message to be displayed. 1188 Check to have PowerPro add entries to the timer log pproconf.timerlog whenever the timer starts, stops, or is reset to zero. 1190 Set the button height in pixels. If zero, the height is set by PowerPro based on the text font and icon size. Individual button height can be set on Command List|Edit Item. For rotated or vertical button text, set a non-zero height. 1191 Browse for a .bmp file to use as the background for the toolbar. 1192 Enter a .bmp file name to use as the background for the toolbar. Enter the single character * to have PowerPro use the wallpaper under the bar as the background. 1193 Set time, colors, font, line separator, and slide animation for all tooltips. 1195 Enter time in milliseconds before tooltip appears. 1197 Check to set the command list item setting to use a unique text color, as set with the Set button. Uncheck to have item use common setting as set on properties for the list. Gray check to leave the current command list item setting unchanged. 1198 Check to set the command list item setting to use a unique background color, as set with the Set button. Uncheck to have item use common setting as set on properties for the list. Gray check to leave the current command list item setting unchanged. 1199 Set the text color to be used when own color is checked. 1200 Set the background color to be used when own color is checked. 1202 Push to have PowerPro save the current positions of the icons on your desktop. 1203 Enter new item name or leave blank for leave item name unchanged. If item name was *Info, then the new name must be *Info, and conversely. 1205 Enter the new tool tip for the command list item or leave blank to leave unchanged. 1208 Press for help on the command selected from the command drop down. The help you get will change each time you select a new command from the drop down. 1209 Press to copy the currently displayed command to a special command clipboard that PowerPro maintains. 1210 Press to paste a previously copied command from the PowerPro command clipboard to the current command entry controls. 1213 Show introductory help 1219 Displays menu of command actions (eg Start Screen Saver); selecting a menu entry inserts the corresponding PowerPro command in the command entry controls. 1222 Press to select command to be run from the start menu and the programs menu. 1225 Browse for a .bmp file to be used as the wallpaper when this desktop is active. 1226 Enter the name to be used for this desktop. 1227 If checked, when PowerPro changes the wallpaper to a new random wallpaper, it will do so in two steps. First, a new random folder will be chosen from the parent of the folder of the current paper. Then a random file will be chosen from this folder. Check for statup only; gray check for all automatic changes. 1228 If checked, the wallpaper will not be changed if a full screen program (eg a game) is running. 1231 Position default bar in taskbar (recommended for visible top of screen taskbars) 1232 Set the maximum size of the buttons on the taskbar in pixels. Leave 0 to use the size Windows sets. A size of 22 will show just the icon. Useful with taskbar sort at bottom of dialog to ensure certain buttons always at some place on taskbar. 1233 If this is checked, and a program matches one of the captions in the above auto tray min list, then PowerPro will attempt to tray minimze the program if it starts in the minimized state. 1234 If milliseconds mouse hovers over *Menu Folder and *Clip Menu is non-zero, a tool tip is shown for these types of menus. Checking here limits the tool tip to *Clip Menu. The tool tip will show the first 5 lines of the text of the saved clipboard entry. 1238 Enter dynamic label information. This information is displayed on the menu item label or the bar button (where it is updated once per second). You can make as many selections as you want. You can add ordinary text by putting it in double quotes " 1243 Set to new file for icon or leave blank to leave icon file unchanged. 1244 Browse for the folder which has the files or shortcuts to appear as buttons at the end of the bar. 1245 Enter the folder which has the files or shortcuts to appear as buttons at the end of the bar. Active buttons must be 0 to enable this field. 1246 If checked, PowerPro will automatically update the bar whenever a file or shortcut in the folder is added, deleted, or renamed. This uses system resources, so you may wish instead to leave unchecked and use manual refresh by ctrl-right clicking bar and selecting refresh menu item. 1247 Shows the file name as text on the button as well as the icon. Set maximum text above to limit size of label. Set icons to none to show only text. 1248 Select the list you want to work with. Use buttons at right to create new or delete. Use properties to rename. 1249 To rename the list, type a new name here 1250 Enter name for the timer. To time DUN connections, enter DUN name. To time programs, enter exename (no .exe, no path). 1251 Check to have new item settings resulting from *Format Item saved in configuration file, making them the default settings. If you do not do this, settings will be lost if you use configuration dialog. 1252 Check to prevent icons being displayed on the menu. In this case, you may also want to check add ... to folder names to make folder names recognizable. 1253 Check to avoid including hidden files in the displayed menu. 1254 Check to center the menu on the screen. Gray check to center the menu under the mouse cursor.. 1255 Check to include item names in command lists in the text where PowerPro does find and replace when Replace is pressed. 1256 Check to include commands in the text where PowerPro does find and replace when Replace is pressed. Commands refers to the command edit box on command entry controls used to enter the command to be run on item edit, hot key edit, and so on. 1257 Check to include parameters in the text where PowerPro does find and replace when Replace is pressed. Parameters refers to the parameter edit box on command entry controls used to enter the command to be run on item edit, hot key edit, and so on. 1258 Check to include work folder in the text where PowerPro does find and replace when Replace is pressed. Work folder refers to the work directory edit box on command entry controls used to enter the command to be run on item edit, hot key edit, and so on. 1259 If checked, the find text must match a whole word, which means that the characters before the found text and after the found text must not be alphanumerics. 1261 Enter the string to be found. 1262 If checked, PowerPro prompts to confirm each text replacement (once per line at most). You can allow the replacement, stop it, or cancel the find/replace operation. 1263 If checked, the find text must match the case of the text for replacement to occur. If not checked, case is ignored when searching. 1267 Press to browse for a .exe file to use instead of explorer when "Add explorer entry" is checked. 1279 Set new note vertical position 1281 Set new note horizontal position 1283 Set position for new note 1284 Set default height in pixels for new notes 1286 Set default width in pixels for new notes 1297 When PowerPro starts, all notes in date categories less than or equal today are shown. 1299 If you stop PowerPro with unclosed notes, check here to reshow them on start up. 1300 Check to have PowerPro automatically clone a note every time you drag/drop text onto a non-empty note which has category autoclone. 1301 Check to have PowerPro automatically clone a note with a copy the contents of the clipboard each time you add something to the clipboard. Clipboard tracking on Special GUI must be checked. A note with category autoclone must be visisble. 1302 Confirm before deleting note via menu selection or right clicking of X on note. 1303 Include a vertical scroll bar on all notes. 1304 If checked, command separator, param prompt, variable insertion, clipboard must be preceded by \ to be processed. If unchecked, preceding by \ causes these chars not to have special processing. 1307 Affects how the quote is used with script var char and prompt char. If checked, then the quote must precede either for the script insertion or prompting to occur. If unchecked, then a preceding quote stops the script insertion and prompting. 2103 Select delay if you have unstable programs when running clip capture to try to prevent errors. Select larger value if needed. Delay is in 1/3s of a second so 4 means 1 1/3 seconds. Note that only if you copy to clipboard more than once during delay, only last copy is captured by PowerPro. 2105 After a scheduled command is run, PowerPro can discard the scheduled event or can re-schedule it to recur after a specified time. Use this drop down to indicate what you want to happen. Or type a recycle interval month:days:hours:minutes. 2133 Set scheduled time to current time. 2134 Set scheduled date to current date. 2149 Check to have time on alarm refers to after noon. You can use 24 hour clock instead of checking here, if you want. 2156 Hour for scheduled command or hours of idle time for idle alarm. 2158 Minute of scheduled command or number of minutes of idle time for idle alarm. 10031 This setting controls whether PowerPro displays icons in the command list tab of the configuration dialog. Check to always display icons of list items (slowest). Gray check to only display for bars (ie if auto show as bar is checked). 10041 Check to eliminate all tool tips. Gray check to show the tool tips after a longer delay than if there is no check 10042 Check to have PowerPro place icons on the menus displayed by *Window and *Menu folder commands. Gray check for 32x32 icons. 10051 Must be checked to have the *Menu Recentcommands PowerPro command function. This command will display a menu of the last 10 programs you have run (by any means, not just using PowerPro to run the program). 10053 If you check this item, then when you are working with the command list tab and you double click an item, PowerPro will note which column the mouse is in and start the edit item dialog with that columns command entry tab selected. Unchecking means the left command tab is always used. 10062 If checked, and you are using active buttons for bars (set on command lsit properties), then the active buttons will also include tray minimized items. Gray check to include all hidden windows. 10063 This item works with virtual desktops. Whenever a running program is activated by any means, if the window is not on the currently visible desktop, then PowerPro switches to that desktop. If this option is unchecked, PowerPro keeps the current desktop and shows the window on it as well. 10071 This item works with virtual desktops. Whenver a running program is launched but is already active on another desktop, then it is moved to the current desktop. 10081 If checked, and you have a bar with buttons using one of the commands *Vdesk SwitchTo or *Vdesk CreateOrSwitchTo or *Vdesk NewFromList, then PowerPro will show that button as being pressed if the desktop it references is the active desktop. 10082 Press to show any invisible bars. Useful if you cannot access the hot key or mouse action or another way which was set to show the bar. 10083 This setting is used when you have a *Menu command assigned to a button. Normally the menu is not shown until you click down and then up. But check here to show the menu as soon as you click down. Gray check to show on click down and select item under mouse on click up. 10091 This option allows you show a portion of a bar (ie a subbar) which depends on the currently visible desktop. Name the subbar with the same name as the desktop and check here and PowerPro arranges for the subbar to be visible whenever the desktop is active. 10092 Read configuration command list and hot key entries from text file. See help file for format. Useful for mass changes using text editor to configuration: export the configuration to text, edit it, and then re-import it. 10093 This option works with any bar which has a caption position or a beside-active-window position. Checking it causes PowerPro to move the bar to dialog windows (eg file open). Unchecking means the bar does not move from the main window when a dialog opens. 10101 Write configuration command list and hot key entries to text file. See help file for format. Useful for mass changes using text editor to configuration: export the configuration to text, edit it, and then re-import it. 10102 This option works with any bar which has a caption position or a beside-active-window position. Checking it causes PowerPro to hide the bar when no window is active. If unchecked, the bar is moved to a default position which you set by setting position to floating, dragging bar, then resetting caption position. 10111 Press to restore most recent configuration file backup. This should be the same as the current configuration file. 10112 If checked, then right clicking any command list displayed as a menu using *Menu Show will execute the right button command from the list. If unchecked, the left button command is executed for any click. 10121 Press to restore previous configuration file backup. This should be the one previous to the current configuration file, and so pressing this button will undo the most recent saved changes. 10122 If checked, PowerPro will store the column widths of the lists on the command list, hot keys, scheduler, and timer tabs and restore these widths each time you access the configuration dialog. 10131 PowerPro runs the program associated with files, eg MS Word for .doc files. Right clicking a file in explorer shows the menu entry open. But some programs do not have an open action, just open with. Check this option to have PowerPro run them, but this disables *wait ready, due to Windows limitations. 10132 Press this button to install or remove PowerPro context menu support. You must also create a command list called Context to use this feature. Its entries will be added to the menu that appears when you right click files in explorer. 10133 Less pronounced outlines are used when drawing 3D borders on buttons. Gray check to make button height two pixels smaller by eliminating extra space used to draw this border. 10134 If checked, PowerPro will center windows it activates (eg through an active button or *Window show). 10141 If the *Menu Folder command appears in a command list and this command list is shown as a menu, you must click *Menu Folder item to show its menu. Check here to create submenu of *Menu Folder instead. 10142 If you select a screen bar position, then checking this option will cause PowerPro to move the bar to the nearest screen edge 10151 *Menu Folder shows subfolders as submenus. But shortcuts to folders are only expanded into submenus if you check here. For greater control, you can gray check which means that only folder shortcuts with names ending in _x are made into submenus. 10152 Check here to have menus displayed with *Menu Folder or *Clip Menu close automatically if the mouse cursor is moved off. Gray for larger delay before close. 10161 The *Menu Folder command can process a list of folders. If this field is not checked, all of the files in these folders are shown on the main menu. If this field is checked, then a submenu is created for each folder listed in *Menu Folder. 10162 Check to have PowerPro make the open/close dialogs larger or gray check for larger still. 10171 This checkbox applies to active buttons. Normally, PowerPro shows one active button for each top level window that a program displays. But if this checkbox is checked, only one button will be shown per program, even if the program shows many windows. 10181 Check to run a command list called Monitor once per second. Gray check to run once every two seconds. This script can monitor system status and use *Script programming to run programs or update bar look with *Format item. Another way to do this is to use timers and to *Script run any list. 10191 For win98/2000, checking here causes PowerPro to use slide animation to hide or show bars. 10321 If PowerPro changes the saver, eg with *Screensaver Change or the settings on Media tab, then checking this option will cause PowerPro to stop any running saver and restart with the new saver. 10331 If a window is mainly off screen when it first opens, then PowerPro will move it so that more of the window is on screen. 10341 If you use the options of having a mouse hover over an item to left click that item, you can specify a list of windows where this should not occur. Separate window captions by commas, using *xxx* for any caption containing xxx, *yyy for captions ending in yyy, zzz* for those starting with zzz. 10351 Check to disable the numlock key. Gray check to lock it on (but still keep it disabled). 10352 Press to create a new command list. You will be prompted to enter the name for the command list. Then you will be able to add new items. 10361 PowerPro normally limits captured clipboard items to at most 64K to save memory. Check to raise the limit to 256K. Gray check to raise the limit to 1000K. 10371 Check to have PowerPro sort the task bar by the button text.a For further control, you can use the edit box to specify the exact order of windows by listing their captions. Use xxx* to match any captions starting with xxx, *xxx to match any caption ending in xxx, and *xxx* to match any caption containing xxx. 10372 Press to delete the command list now showing. 10373 Set the font to be used to display text. 10381 Check to have button text run vertically down the bar, each character on top of the next. You will also need to set the button height. 10382 For win98/2000, checking this option means that tool tips will be shown using a slide animation. 10383 For further control of sorted taskbars, you can use the edit box to specify the exact order of windows by listing their captions. Use xxx* to match any captions starting with xxx, *xxx to match any caption ending in xxx, and *xxx* to match any caption containing xxx. Separate entries in the edit box with commas. 10384 Set properties of command list displayed as bar or menu, including color, font, icon presence and size, tool tips, bar orientation and look, automatic hide of bar or menu, active buttons, buttons from files or shortcuts in a folder. 10391 Check to rotate text and have text label run along side of button from bottom to top. Not all text fonts can be rotated, you may have to select one using Own font (Arial will work). You also need to set the button height. 10392 Set the size of taskbar buttons in pixels, eg 22 sets the size to icon only. 10441 Save configuration changes made so far and preview them on any running bars or other PowerPro features. Press OK to keep applied changes or cancel to discard them. Or you can make other changes and then apply to preview them again. 10451 Restore the positions of desktop icons previously saved with the save button. 10461 Quickly add new entry to list after selected item and set its left command. Default values used for other commands and for button icon and tool tip. 10462 Select the name of a command list to be run as a script after switching to a new desktop. You can use *Script programming to make the action in the script depend on the new desktop by capturing new desktop name with *Script set v *desktop. 10463 Select the command list with the item(s) to be changed. 10464 Select whether PowerPro is to automatically change the media file to another one selected from the same folder as the current file, and also select random or sequential change. 10465 Select how the *Menu Folder items are to be sorted within each submenu (or select no sort). 10466 PowerPro hot keys include screen corner and screen bump hot keys which run the command when the mouse is moved to a screen edge and corner and held there. Use this edit box to set the number of milliseconds the mouse be stay in position to activate the hot key. 10467 You can have PowerPro preset the look and sort of explorer windows by selecting single, double, or all and then setting view and sort dropdowns. Single forces single-pane windows, double forces two-pane window (ie those with folder tree at left). 10471 Select the name of a command list to be run as a script just before switching to a new desktop. You can use *Script programming to make the action in the script depend on the new desktop by capturing new desktop name with *Script set v *desktop. 10472 Reverse the last item delete on the command list. 10473 If you want a bar to appear on this desktop, you can select its command list here. 10474 Set to maximum time in milliseconds shift, ctrl, alt, caps lock, or win can be held down and still have a corresonponding tap key hot key activate. Having this limit prevents inadvertent activation of the hot key or showing of the bar. 10481 Set the minimum time a mouse button must be held down for a corresponding mouse hold hot key to be activated. 10491 Set the maximum distance from a the screen corner in pixels that the mouse can be held while still activating any corresponding screen corner hot key. 10642 Browse for file to be used to set a new icon for the item. 10671 If not zero, the background color of a bar will vary from darker to lighter. The default background color will be the middle color. The lightest and darkest colors will be the number of steps apart set by this value, so the bigger the value, the greater the difference in color between the two ends of the bar. 10672 For Win2000 only: set transparency of bar. Use 254 for almost fully transparent, 0 for fully opaque. Use special value 255 for background bar color only completely transparent. 10691 Sets the minimum time the mouse must be held at a screen edge to show a bar or activate a screen bump or screen edge hot key. Having this limit prevents inadvertent activation of the hot key. 10711 Bar or menus shown from this command list will be automatically hidden after selected number of milliseconds. For bars, show them again using Show if Bump drop down or manually run executing *Bar Show (eg from hot key). 10721 Set the size of the icon to be used for the bar or menu or set to none to have no icons. Menus only use sizes 16x16 or 32x32. The icon displayed is selected on the edit item dialog. 10741 Do not include the file extension in the file name displayed in *Menu Folder. This will save space in menu display. You can use tool tips to see the entire path and file name (activate tool tips on setup|advanced dialog). 10751 Sets the minimum time the mouse must be held at a screen edge to show a bar or activate a screen bump or screen edge hot key. Having this limit prevents inadvertent activation of the hot key. 10761 Displays current minutes of timer. You can change this value. 10771 Displays current second of timer. You can change this value 10781 Set the reset hour. For count down timers, when the timer reaches zero and any of reset hour or minute or second is not zero, the timer is reset to this number and the reset command is run. For count up timers, the reset command is run whenever the timer reaches a multiple of the reset time. 10791 Set the reset minute. For count down timers, when the timer reaches zero and any of reset hour or minute or second is not zero, the timer is reset to this number and the reset command is run. For count up timers, the reset command is run whenever the timer reaches a multiple of the reset time. 10801 Set the reset second. For count down timers, when the timer reaches zero and any of reset hour or minute or second is not zero, the timer is reset to this number and the reset command is run. For count up timers, the reset command is run whenever the timer reaches a multiple of the reset time. 10831 For bars where hide after is greater than zero, you can reshow the bar by bumping a screen edge. Select the edge to be bumped from this drop down or select nearest edge to have Powerpro choose (unreliable for floating bars near corners). For non-autohide bars, bumping shows the bar if it was hidden by other windows. 10842 If show if bump screen edge is selected, then you can bump anywhere on the screen edge to show the bar. To prevent inadvertent shows, check this option to confine the bumps to the portion of the screen edge bounded by the bar. 10851 Enter a .bmp file to be used as the wallpaper when this desktop is active or leave blank to have not special wallpaper for the desktop. 10852 Enter the first item number to be changed by this format item command. Use 1 for the first item in the list. Or set this field to 0 to have PowerPro change the item corresponding to the last button pushed on the command list (which should be a bar). 10853 If this character occurs in a tool tip, a new line will be started in the tool tip. Tool tips can have up to three lines. 10854 Shows this bar on all virtual desktops. If unchecked, the bar only appears on the desktop on which it first is shown. 10855 Set the maximum deviation in pixels from horizontal or vertical for horizontal/vertical stroke hot keys. Helps prevent inadvertent of the hot key by mouse movements. 10856 Remove programs from *Window menu active list or active buttons by entering *xxx* for captions with xxx or =exename for program run from exename. Or just eliminate specific text like vendor names by entering it. Separate entries by commas. 10857 Used with cursor to default button check box which must be checked. The default button is pressed for the windows listed: separate entries by commas and use xxx* for captions starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those containing zzz. 10858 Enter the tool tip to be displayed for the bar item or menu item. You can use a / to separate lines of a multi-line tool tip. If you leave this field blank, then the tool tip is formed from the commands. If you enter the word none, no tool tip will be displayed. 10861 For active buttons, only icons are displayed on the button, not text. If unchecked, PowerPro includes the text based on the window caption of the active window. Use maximum text to set the maximum label size in this case. 10871 Set the second command list item to be affected by the *Format item command. If you only want to change one item, set this number to the same value as the first item number. This setting is ignored if you set the first item to 0. 10872 Show tool tips when this command list is displayed by bars or menus. 10873 Enter a time that the mouse must be stopped before a mouse stroke hot key can be activated. This value helps prevent inadvertent activation of the command. 10881 Check to show a thin black border around the bar. 10891 Check to center horizontal text labels on a bar button. 10901 Check to have PowerPro set the size of the bar based on the button widths and on the initial button text. Use *Format Separator to create multi-row tool bars if this setting is checked. Uncheck this item to use the 3d sizing border to size and shape the bar. 10911 If checked, the active button corresponding to the foreground windows is shown pressed down. 10921 Set the number of the icon in the file to be used. 10931 Show icons on right side of button text. 10941 Draw a 3d frame around the bar. If bar size to sum of buttons is not checked, and bar is floating, you can drag this border to size and shape the bar. 10951 Avoid flicker: you may need to check this item if you have *Info bar labels which change often. It does require more memory, so you should only check it if you notice flicker on your bar. 10952 Save the current configuration changes and preview their affect on bars and PowerPro operations. Press OK to permanently save applied changes. Press cancel to remove them. 10953 Set timer to zero. 10961 Press to enter the registration code you receive after paying for PowerPro. If you have already entered this code, you can also see it by pressing this button. 10962 Press to begin find and replace. PowerPro will search all fields checked below and replace the find text by the replace with text. You cannot undo the replace once started: to remove replacements, you must close this dialog and then cancel configuration. 11021 Copy the selected command list item to the end of another command list or to the end of this command list by pressing this button and selecting the target list from the menu which will appear. 11131 Check to hide the icon. This option is normally used with *Format Item. Hiding and showing the icon is used to signal a condition on your computer (eg connection made to ISP). A script is run to show/hide the icon using *Format item to change this checkbox. 11141 Set to maximum number of active buttons that the bar should display. If greater than zero, one button will be added to end of the bar for each active window on your system. Pushing the button switches to the window. This allows you to create your version of the taskbar. 11142 Use this option with active buttons on bar properties. It allows you to specify a command list to control the icon used for active buttons. Normally, the window icon of the active task is used, but you can instead specify the icon in a command list with item name matching the caption of the active window. Then select here. 11151 You can put your own icons in the tray and set commands for left, middle, and right clicking these icons. Create a command list with the tray icons and commands you want, and set this drop down to the name of the command list. 11191 This option allows you to include desktop icons in the menu displayed to configure commands in dialogs such as the list item edit dialog. The start menu button beside the comamnd entry drop down displays the start menu for command selection. Check here to add desktop icons to this menu. 11281 Check here to include the win key as part of the hot key or mouse action. Some hot keys involving win are predefined by Windows and these cannot be changed. 11401 Set to maximum number of entries per column in the folder menu. Set to 999 for a single column menu which will scroll in win98/2000. Set zero for a default value based on screen pixels (which can be changed on setup|advanced dialog). 11421 Check to include a line between columns. 11601 Enter a list of folders separated by commas to be omitted from the list. 11721 Select to specify that PowerPro should run the command whenever PowerPro starts. You can run a list of commands at startup by putting them in a command list and associating a *Script run command with a startup event (or you can just create several start up scheduled events). 11731 Select to make scheduled command run after your computer has been idle for the time specified by hours plus minutes. PowerPro considers the computer idle if there has been no mouse action or keyboard action. 12076 Enter text to replace find text. 12393 Press to display dialog allowing simple find and replace of text in configuration file. For more complex editing, use buttons below to export configuration to text, edit this text file, then import the text back into the configuration file. 16010 If set to a time interval, PowerPro will play the sound file specified in Media tab, chime sound. 16011 For win95/98, specify a non-zero value to have PowerPro monitor GDI/User resources and display a message if resources fall below the limit. 16012 Check to have PowerPro run commands associated with scheduled events which occur when PowerPro is not running. PowerPro checks for such events when if first starts and runs them then. If this item is not checked, PowerPro does not run the scheduled event, but does process the recycle for the command. 16013 If checked, PowerPro will play the sound specified on Media tab, Alarm sound, whenever a *Message command is run as a scheduled event. Gray check to loop sound until message box closed. 16014 If checked, PowerPro will play the sound specified on Media tab, Alarm sound, whenever a command other than *Message is run as a scheduled event. 16019 Check to have PowerPro keep a log file called pproconf.alarmlog in your PowerPro folder which lists all scheduled events, when they occurred, and the command which was run. 16022 Unless this item is checked, PowerPro will not ring the chimes at the interval shown below if a screen saver is running. 16023 Check to have PowerPro stop the screen saver if it is running when a scheduled event occurs. 16024 Specify whether or not alarm messages should be shown on top of the active window when the alarm rings. Gray-check to specify messages to be shown "always on top". Ordinary check puts the message box on top of windows. Unchecked means message may be hidden by active window. 16025 If a *Message appears while you are typing text into another program, the text could be accidentally diverted to the *Message dialog. Check here to initially disable data entry to the *Message dialog to prevent this. This is the initial setting when *Message is displayed; it can be changed again on the dialog. 16026 Set the screen position of the dialog displayed when a *Message is shown by a scheduled event. 16028 Check to have Esc ignored during display of *Message dialog box for scheduled commands. Uncheck means Esc will act as cancel and close the message. 16029 If checked, the text for a *Message displayed by a scheduled event will also appear in the caption of the window displayed by the *Message command. 16030 Set the format for the scheduled command in the list. Also, if use date picker is not checked, sets the order for the year month day fields in scheduled event entry. 16031 Check to use date picker with short date to set scheduled event date (gray to use long date format). If unchecked, year, month, day fields are used. 17032 Enter list of programs exe names separated by commas and preceding each one with equal sign (=); PowerPro will not expand file dialogs belonging to these programs. For example, =visio32 17462 Optionally select command list to be run at startup to start programs to initially populate desktop 20064 PowerPro can use two different ways to send keys. One is faster but may fail for certain keys, like accented letters or ctrl tab. Uncheck this box to use the slower, more reliable approach. 20066 Set this field to a non-alphanumeric character, like ?, to make it possible to have prompts built into the commands you enter. If you embed this character in command parameters, PowerPro will prompt for input which will replace the parameter character.You can use upper ASCII characters (enter with alt+0xxx where xxx are numeric pad digits, e.g. alt+0191 = ¿). 20069 Set to maximum number of entries to appear in the menu displayed by *Menu Explorer which tracks the folders visited by Explorer. 20071 For *Exec Autoscroll, set to the number of milliseconds between scroll steps when the window is scrolling automatically. 20072 This value should be left zero for normal operation. It is meant for debugging use in special cases only. 20073 Set to default for number of entries per column of *Menu Folder , *Clip Menu commands. You can also change this setting for each individual *Menu Folder command by accessing the format dialog (press find button beside format keywords edit contol). 20074 Set to size in pixels of the marker window displayed for hidden bars when you check Marker on command list | Properties. 20075 Show all windows for a task when any window of a task is activated by PowrePro 20076 If you set the parameter prompt (below) and use it, PowerPro displays a data entry dialog. Check here to center this dialog; gray to move it to mouse 20077 Check to force the configuration tabbed dialog always on top 20078 If checked, and you run a command file ending in .wav, then PowerPro will play the sound file rather than using the program associated with .wav on your system (often Windows Media Player). This plays sounds invisibly. To run a command and play a sound, check here and put .wav file in More Commands. 20079 Debug 20080 Check to use a wider configuration dialog which shows more of each entry in command lists. This option takes effect the next time you start configuration. 20081 Use this character to signal start of special characters in send keys, such as {enter} or {tab}. You can change the { by entering some other non-alphanumeric here. 20082 Use this character to signal end of special characters in send keys, such as {enter} or {tab}. You can change the } by entering some other non-alphanumeric here. It is acceptable for the start and end character to be the same. 20083 Use this character to insert *Script variables set by *Script set in commands. For example, if this character is %, then %v in commands is replaced by variable v.You can use upper ASCII characters (enter with alt+0xxx where xxx are numeric pad digits, e.g. alt+0191 = ¿). 20084 Set to the number of milliseconds that the mouse hovers over *Menu Folder or *Clip Menu until tool tip shows. Set 0 to disable these tool tips. For *Menu folder, the tool tip shows the entire file path. For *Clip Menu, it shows the first few lines of the clip text. 20085 If a bar has the keyboard focus (eg if you clicked on it or if another window closes and the system switches the focus to the bar), then typing alt-f4 will close the bar. Click here to prevent this keystroke from accidentally closing a bar. 20086 This setting causes PowerPro to restore the desktop icon positions from the last save when the desktop resolution is changed so that icon relative positions do not change. However, on some machines it may cause explorer to abort. 20087 Check to prevent PowerPro from creating backups of the current and previous configuration file. You can access these backups from setup tab. 20088 PowerPro normally relies on a system feature called hooks to capture changes in the active window for caption bar positioning. These hooks sometimes fail, and this checkbox will serve as a backup by making PowerPro check once per 2 seconds (once per second if gray). 20091 If checked and a tray-minimized window is activated, then PowerPro removes it from the tray and shows it. 20092 Sets the number of milliseconds that the mouse must hover over a bar button before that bar button is left clicked; you must also check "Hover left clicks" on properties for command list being displayed as bar. 20093 Use this feature to have a script of commands run each time you press OK on the configuration dialog. The command list for the script must be called Reconfigure. The list could reset waits, reset bar format using *Format Item, or do anything else. 21247 Press to show all your programs folders. You can navigate these folders and drag program shortcuts to the list of items or the edit item dialog. 30045 Use this feature to insert the current contents of the clipboard into a PowerPro command or the command parameters. To do so, set this field to any non-alphanumeric character. Then put that character in the command. It will be replaced by clipboard contents when command is run. 30046 Sets the character used to separate multiple commands in the More Commands edit box of command entry. You can use upper ASCII characters (enter with alt+0xxx where xxx are numeric pad digits, e.g. alt+0191 = ¿). 30047 If greater than zero, and a bar button is held down for more than this number of milliseconds, then the configuration dialog for the pressed bar button will be shown. 30055 When sending *Keys, PowerPro will wait this number of milliseconds before sending the first key. With most systems, can be set to zero or a small number, but if you find keys being missed, try setting to 50 or 100. 30057 When sending *Keys, PowerPro will wait this number of milliseconds between each key. With most systems, can be set to zero or a small number, but if you find keys being missed, try setting to 50 or 100. 31109 If checked, PowerPro will capture folders used in any standard open/save dialogs and create place entries in a combined list under favfolder directory for use by *Menu FavFolder. 31110 Set to maximum number of favorite folders to be saved in the list. "Combined menu", "Separate menu", or Shortcuts" must be checked to enable this field. 31111 If checked, PowerPro will capture folders used in any standard open/save dialogs and create place entries in a separate list for each program under favfolder directory for use by *Menu FavFolder. 31112 If checked, PowerPro will capture folders used in any standard open/save dialogs and create shortcuts to allow you to re-enter them in future open/save dialogs in favfolder directory for use by bar with properties "Show entries in this folder as buttons at end of bar". 31113 This letter is used by the "Save up to x folders" feature on the setup tab. If you are not using an English version of Windows, you must set this letter the the underlined letter in the title which appears beside the file name in your open/save file dialogs. 31114 If checked, then function keys F1 through F12 must be tapped twice in quick succession when used as hot keys. This only applies to function keys used alone (that is, without Alt, Ctrl, Shift, Win). 31115 Enter dynamic label information. This information is displayed on the tool tip. You can make as many selections as you want. You can add ordinary text by putting it in double quotes " 31116 Check to disable screen edge bump and screen corner hot keys while a menu is showing to prevent accidentally closing the menu when selecting an item near the screen edge or corner. 31117 Press to apply current configuration and then run command. 31118 Enter a .exe file to use instead of explorer when "Add explorer entry" is checked. The selected folder will be added after the .exe file you enter in quotes. 31119 Enable this dropdown by checking "Hover clicks" on properties; you can then select which command is activated by hover or you can de-activate hover for this button. 31120 Check to have PowerPro keep a log file called pproconf.alarmlog in your PowerPro folder which is updated each time this event occurs. 31121 Enter list of captions *xxx* or programs =exename; hidden (invisible) windows that match these captions will be shown on active bars. 31122 You can use the edit box to specify the exact order of windows by listing their captions. Use xxx* to match any captions starting with xxx, *xxx to match any caption ending in xxx, and *xxx* to match any caption containing xxx. 31123 Enter .bmp file to use as default background for bars and menus. You can overrirde this background using command properties. Also used for *Menu Folder menus if selected by format dialog/keywords. 31124 Browse for .bmp file to use as default background. 31125 If checked, the *Menu Folder menu will use the background set as the default on command list|setup. 31129 If checked, and you have a bar with buttons using one of the commands *Vdesk SwitchTo or *Vdesk CreateOrSwitchTo or *Vdesk NewFromList, then PowerPro will show the icon on that button only if the desktop it references is the active desktop. 31130 If checked, and you have a bar with buttons using one of the commands *Vdesk SwitchTo or *Vdesk CreateOrSwitchTo or *Vdesk NewFromList, then PowerPro will use the own color on that button only if the desktop it references is the active desktop. 31132 Check to have PowerPro reset the list of valid hot key letters to correspond to the keys on a non-English keyboard. 31133 Check to allow only alphabetics and some special characters in clip names; uncheck to Allow any valid filename character in the name of captured clips. 31134 Check to have PowerPro process keyboard hot keys when console windows are active, except for tap keys and *Macro keys. Gray check if you find *Keys commands are running slowly, but you will not be able to send hot key characters with *Keys in this case. 31135 Press to apply current configuration and then run command. 31136 If checked, PowerPro will use an internal icon rather than the system icon to represent folders in menus. You will need to restart PowerPro for this option to take effect. 31137 Set height of button on bar. Leave zero for default height. 31138 If checked, then this button on a bar will always appear as flat, even when the mouse moves over it or when it is pressed. 31139 Enter a non-alphanumeric character to be used as the not character when matching windows, eg in hot key target or autorun command list. If the matching strings starts with this character, windows which do not match are selected. Default is ~. 31151 If checked and you set an autohide bar with the skin, then a shrunken portion of the skin, as defined by the skin author, will be shown rather than completely hiding the bar. 31152 The skin author can define sounds to be played by a skinned bar is first shown and when a button is pressed on the bar. Check here to use those sounds. 31153 A skin can optionally provide a default background which is coordinated with the bar look. Check here to use that background for your menus and other bars by default. You can override for any bar or menu by setting its background to none. 31154 If the skin defines new fonts, check here to use them on your bar. Leave unchecked to use the font you set on own font or the default system font if no fonts are set. 31157 Press to access dialog to change the skin (appearance) of a command list displayed as a bar. 31158 Check to show a button with Left command *Bar SelectSubbar @xxx as pressed when subbar xxx is selected. 31161 Press to set the format for the menu which is displayed when you click on a folder format button which corresponds to a subfolder. 31162 For win98/2000, you can select the direction of the slide when showing or hiding bars or you can force no slide with none. You must also check "Use slide animation" on command list|setup. 31163 Check to avoid playing any alarm sound which as been set on Scheduler setup and the media tab. 31197 Check to sort by file extenstion instead of file name. 31198 Check to sort buttons representing subfolders to the start. 31199 Check to include hidden files as folder buttons. 31200 Check to have PowerPro dynamically update text on active buttons. On some older Win95/NT systems, may cause blank buttons to be placed on taskbar. You must restart PowerPro after changing this option. 31201 Enter a list of captions. Use xxx* for captions starting with xxx, *yyy for those ending in yyy, *zzz* for those including zzz, or =exename for any window run from exename (no path, no .exe). Active buttons will only appear for this items. Put ~ to include all active windows but these. 31202 Check to include buttons representing non-PowerPro tray icons as active buttons. Gray check to only PowerPro tray icons. Left or right clicking these icons clicks the corresponding tray icon. Middle click for left double click. 31203 Check to include button for active windows. 31204 If checked, right clicking a folder button displays a 2-pane explorer window. 31206 Check if you want to use PowerPtro as the shell in order for PowerPro to provide tray icon support. You must also check system files to indicate PowerPro is the shell. See help index topic "shell" for details. 31207 Check to have PowerPro create tool tips for its tray icons. This allows longer, multi-line tool tips. You must also check "Use tool tips" on command list properties for the tray list selected below. 31208 Check to add a time stamp hhmmss (hours, minutes, seconds) to the front af all clip names. This will ensure that clips starting with the same characters have unique names and are stored separately. 31209 If checked, PowerPro will use 16x16 icon sizes if the command list is displayed as a menu. If unchecked, PowerPro will use either 16x16 or 32x32 icons for menus, as selected by the drop down. This allows lists to displayed as bars with large icons and menus with small icons. 31210 If checked, Powerpro will use the tool tip for the text when the command list is displayed as a menu. This makes it possible to display the command list as a bar and a menu with different text labels in each case. 31211 If checked, the max text setting will only apply if the command list is displayed as a bar. 31212 Select to create a scheduled event which occurs when after you move the mouse or keyboard after any idle alarm has occurs. 31213 Check to run this alarm if it occurs while PowerPro is not running. This setting takes effect if the setting on Scheduler|setup is not checked and in that case is used to provide control for each event. 31219 Select menu position. Horizontal button left-aligns under/above last bar button pressed; horizontal center centers under/above last bar button pressed; vertical button aligns right/elft of last bar button pressed. 31220 Check to eliminate prompts for system restart when display color changes; may prevent *Exec Resolution from working with some versions of Windows or some driver configurations. 31221 Create copy of selected item. 31222 If checked, PowerPro will *Script run a command list ClipCaptured whenever a clip is captured. You must of course create a command list with the name ClipCaptured. 31223 If unchecked, once you press a button on a bar, PowerPro will stop showing tool tips until you move your mouse off the bar and then back. If checked, PowerPro will continue to show tooltips even after a button is pressed. 61440 Open 61441 Save As 61442 All Files (*.*) 61443 Untitled 61446 an unnamed file 61457 &Hide 61472 No error message is available. 61473 An unsupported operation was attempted. 61474 A required resource was unavailable. 61475 Out of memory. 61476 An unknown error has occurred. 61696 Invalid filename. 61697 Failed to open document. 61698 Failed to save document. 61699 Save changes to %1? 61700 Failed to create empty document. 61701 The file is too large to open. 61702 Could not start print job. 61703 Failed to launch help. 61704 Internal application error. 61705 Command failed. 61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation. 61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. 61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. 61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. 61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s. 61712 Please enter an integer. 61713 Please enter a number. 61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2. 61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2. 61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters. 61717 Please select a button. 61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255. 61719 Please enter a positive integer. 61720 Please enter a date and/or time. 61721 Please enter a currency. 61728 Unexpected file format. 61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given. 61730 Destination disk drive is full. 61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. 61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. 61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. 61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. 61836 Unable to read write-only property. 61837 Unable to write read-only property. 61840 Unable to load mail system support. 61841 Mail system DLL is invalid. 61842 Send Mail failed to send message. 61856 No error occurred. 61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61858 %1 was not found. 61859 %1 contains an invalid path. 61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files. 61861 Access to %1 was denied. 61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1. 61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory. 61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full. 61865 Seek failed on %1 61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1. 61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1. 61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1. 61869 Disk full while accessing %1. 61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61872 No error occurred. 61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1. 61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1. 61877 %1 has a bad format. 61878 %1 contained an unexpected object. 61879 %1 contains an incorrect schema. 61888 pixels