From: | Colin Wenzel |
Date: | 01 Sep 2000 at 09:22:44 |
Subject: | Re: OS3/3.5 Workbench Test. |
On 01-Sep-00, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> On 01-Sep-00, Colin Wenzel wrote:
>>> Actually, since your program is just a batch-file,
>>> use FKey (from Workbench)
>> The batch file is running asyncronously, without user interaction,
>> there are no "FKeys" to press by anyone.
> Go to Tools/Commodities and move FKey to WBStartup/, if it's not
> already there.
> Start it and bring up the GUI (by double start, ctrl-alt-f or
> Exchange).
> Press "New key".
> Enter "DiskInserted" in the stringgadget.
> Change the "Command"-cyclegadget to "Run program".
> Enter your batchfile in the stringgadget below the cycle.
> Now select the "Save" menuitem (from the project menu).
> Your batchfile will now be started each time a disk is inserted...
Cute, I didn't know it could do that, I assumed it was just
for FKeys, which I havn't needed to use anyway....
Regards
Colin Wenzel. Australia.
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