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Selects me saying "Oi, Mail".
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects my way-cool file transfered sound.
Selects my way-cool file transfered sound.
Selects my way-cool file transfered sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects my way-cool disconnected sound.
Selects my way-cool disconnected sound.
Selects my way-cool disconnected sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects my way-cool connected sound.
Selects my way-cool connected sound.
Selects my way-cool connected sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects the System Alert Sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Selects this sound.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT220. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT220. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT220. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT100. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT100. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as a VT100. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as an IBM PC. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as an IBM PC. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Makes the terminal identify itself as an IBM PC. It will still respond to any ANSI sequence it receives.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to define your own keyboard. The initial values will be the last keyboard you selected.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to define your own keyboard. The initial values will be the last keyboard you selected.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to define your own keyboard. The initial values will be the last keyboard you selected.
Selects the default keyboard which will look like an IBM PC in ANSI/PC mode and a VT220 in ANSI/VT mode.
Selects the default keyboard which will look like an IBM PC in ANSI/PC mode and a VT220 in ANSI/VT mode.
Selects the default keyboard which will look like an IBM PC in ANSI/PC mode and a VT220 in ANSI/VT mode.
Selects the system keyboard definition. Useful if you've defined your own 'KCHR' resource.