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ZIPKEY QUICK REFERENCE for ZIPKEY.ZC
Copyright 1989 Eric Isaacson. All rights reserved.
When the ZIPKEY window appears, type a 5-digit zipcode, a 2-letter state
abbreviation followed by a city name, or ? followed by a city name.
At any time when the window is on the screen, the Home key will take you
to the starting window, and the Esc key will remove the window with
no action taken.
Up- and Down-arrow keys: if typed while a zipcode is being input, the
(partial or complete) zipcode is decremented or incremented, to allow
you to move through the database. If typed during the input of a city
name, the state is decremented or incremented to the next state having
the specified (partial or complete) city name.
PgUp and PgDn keys: if typed while a zipcode is being input, the same action
takes place as for the Up- and Down-arrow keys, except that the 5-digit
and 3-digit cases are truncated by one digit for paging. If typed during
city-name input when there are 11--50 possible cities, the list of possible
cities is paged through.
Zipcode data is stored on the disk.
Intermediate results are displayed.
Numlock is forced on with the window appears.
Keyboard playback is slowed down to accommodate old programs.
Main popup window row 01, column 39
Alternate row 04, column 2
If color screen: window color 4 text color 15
Alternate window color 5 text color 14
If monochrome: window color 7 text color 0
Alternate window color 6 text color 0
Hotkeys: will invoke ZIPKEY from within any other program.
2 hotkeys:
HOTKEY NAME: Left-Alt F11
When this hotkey is pressed, the zipcode specification is typed in after the
window is popped up.
The return keystroke specification is:
c, a z{Enter}*
HOTKEY NAME: F11 HexA8
When this hotkey is pressed, the zipcode specification comes from the fixed
string: *
The return keystroke specification is:
c99, a z{Enter}*
Alternate exit keys: can be pressed instead of Enter to confirm a zipcode
specification and cause an alternate keystroke sequence to be generated.
1 exit key:
x c99, a z{Enter}*
To generate an order form, type ZIPKEY 5 to the MS-DOS command prompt.