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- INTRODUCTION
- ============
-
- Welcome to Easy Comm (version 2.21).
-
- Easy Comm is a general purpose communication program that allows you
- to connect your PC to any remote system via a telephone line.
- Your computer must be equipped with a modem if you want to use Easy Comm
- for communication purposes.
- You can also use Easy Comm to connect your computer directly with another one
- through serial port.
-
- Since Easy Comm is equipped with a text editor, you can use it for
- editing or printing text files for which a modem is not necessary.
-
- EASY COMM FEATURES
- ==================
-
- Easy Comm is an easy-to-use communication program with the following
- features :
-
- 1) User interface :
- - mouse support
- - pull-down menus
- - on-line context sensitive help facility with a help index
- - multiple, overlapping, resizable, movable windows
- - dialog and message boxes
- - customizable options (colors and mouse parameters)
-
- 2) Built-in, fast and flexible text editor :
- - multiple windows and multiple files can be open at the same time
- - search and replace functions
- - text-block selection, copying, moving and deleting
- - since both file printing and file transfer take place in the
- background, you can simultaneously print one file, upload or
- download another file and continue editing still another file
-
- 3) Communication functions :
- - dial directory database
- - selectable communication parameters (e.g. baud rate)
- - auto-login procedure
- - filter option for filtering out characters in both directions
- - several file transfer protocols (Ascii, 4 types of XModem,
- YModem and YModemG)
- - transfer status window
- - file transfer occurs in the background, so you can edit a text file
- or do something else during the file transfer
- - customizable modem control strings
- - chat mode (separate windows for sent and received characters)
- - auto-redial function
- - you can quit without hanging up and later re-establish connection
- - terminal emulation (ANSI and VT100)
- - 10-page buffer for a Modem Window
- - copy a text from the Modem Window to the Clipboard and in the
- opposite direction
- - flow control (XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS)
-
- 4) Additional functions :
- - background file printing
- - ASCII table (you can send characters from the ASCII table to the
- Edit Window)
- - calendar
- - calculator (you can send an expression & a result from the
- calculator to the Edit Window)
- - time window
- - memory information window
- - change directory function
- - DOS shell function
- - save and restore desktop functions
-
- INSTALLATION
- ============
-
- If you have the EASY COMM diskette:
- - Insert a diskette into drive a: and type in A:INSTALL and press <Enter>.
- - Easy Comm will be automatically installed in C:\ECOMM directory.
-
- If you downloaded EASY COMM:
- - Create a ECOMM directory (you can use a different name).
- - Unzip ECOMM.ZIP in this directory.
-
- To run Easy Comm you have to enter ECOMM directory (cd c:\ECOMM <Enter>)
- and type in ECOMM followed by <Enter>.
-
- If you have expanded memory and EMS driver is installed
- Easy Comm will automatically use EMS for overlays.
-
- MENUS AND DESKTOP
- =================
-
- The ≡ menu is accessed by pressing Alt-Space. All the other menus are
- accessed by pressing Alt-L, where L is the first letter of the menu.
- For example, the "File" menu is pulled down by Alt-F.
-
- The screen of Easy Comm is devided into 4 areas :
- - Menu Bar (top line)
- - Status Line (bottom line)
- - Message Line (a line above the Status Line)
- - Desktop (area between Menu Bar and Message Line)
-
- After you start Easy Comm a Dial Directory dialog box is opened on
- the desktop automatically, so that you can quickly select
- a desired directory entry and make a call by pressing Alt-D or clicking
- on the [Dial] button.
-
- An alternative method of calling is by pressing Alt-C or clicking on the
- Call word displayed on the Status Line. This command allows you to make
- a call using current settings (from the last call). This allows you to
- make calls without having to select parameters from the Dial Directory.
- You can also quickly modify current parameters by pressing Ctrl-F10.
-
- MENU BAR
- ========
-
- Menu Bar is the top line on the screen which displays menu choices.
- Each menu choice contains a pull-down menu which can be displayed
- by clicking on the menu item (e.g. File), or by pressing a short cut
- key Alt-L where L is a highlighted letter of the menu item
- (e.g. Alt-F for File menu). You can also get to the menu bar by pressing
- F10 function key and then you can use arrow keys to move the cursor to
- the desired menu choice and press <Enter> to open the pull-down menu.
-
- PULL-DOWN MENUS
- ===============
-
- Each Pull-down Menu contains a list of functions that can be selected
- by moving the cursor with the arrow keys and pressing <Enter>, or
- by clicking the mouse on the menu item, or by pressing a highlighted
- letter (typically the first letter). If no letter is highlighted, it
- means that the function is not active in the current context, for example
- you cannot open a modem window before you activate a modem (Alt-C Call).
-
- Some menu items have a short cut defined next to the function name
- e.g. 'Close Alt-F3'. Such functions can be activated by pressing
- a short cut key from any point in the program (if a function is active)
- without having to open a pull-down menu.
-
-
- STATUS LINE
- ===========
-
- The Status Line (the bottom line of the screen) contains a list of most
- often used functions which can be activated by pressing a short cut key
- shown left to the function name or by clicking the mouse on the function
- name.
-
- If a function is active in the current context, its short cut is
- highlighted.
-
-
- MESSAGE LINE
- ============
-
- Message Line is used to display information about communication related
- activities e.g. 'Modem Connected.'.
-
-
- DESKTOP
- =======
-
- Desktop is your work area between the Menu Bar and the Message Line.
- You can open various windows, dialog boxes and entry forms on the Desktop.
-
-
- HELP SYSTEM
- ===========
-
- Help Window can be displayed from any point of the program by pressing
- F1 function key, by selecting Help from the pull-down menu, or by
- pressing right mouse button.
-
- Help system is context sensitive so information displayed in the help
- window depends on the current context e.g. if you are editing a text file
- in the edit window pressing F1 will result in displaying help information
- related to the text editor.
-
- By double-clicking with a mouse on highlighted words in a help window
- you can quickly access information regarding those words
- (cross reference).
-
- Help|Help Index command (Ctrl-F1) displays a list of topics which are
- explained by the Help system.
- You can get to the topic explanation by double-clicking
- on the topic.
-
-
- GADGETS
- =======
-
- 1)Calculator :
-
- The calculator is equipped with most common math functions.
- To operate the calculator you can either use the keyboard or press the
- buttons on the calculator with the mouse.
-
- Calculator Functions :
-
- You can select a function by either clicking on a function button with
- the mouse or by pressing a highlighted letter-key.
-
- Calculator functions :
- ======================
-
- [BIN] BINary mode
- [HEX] HEXadecimal mode
- [DEC] DECimal mode
- [ C ] Cancel last operation
- [CA ] Clear All
- [ + ] addition
- [ - ] subtraction
- [ * ] multiplication
- [ / ] division
- [ = ] display result
- [NEG] NEGation
- [°F ] switch to Fahrenheit mode
- [°C ] switch to Celsius mode
- [Mwr] WRite to Memory
- [Mrd] ReaD from Memory
- [ ( ] open bracket
- [ ) ] close bracket
- [TAN] TANgens
- [SIN] SINe
- [COS] COSine
- [ % ] percent
- [LOG] decimal LOGarithm
- [LNx] Natural Logarithm
- [e^x] e to the power of x
- [ π ] pi
- [1/x] 1 divided by
- [ x²] square
- [√x ] square root
- [ !x] factorial
- [x^y] x to the power of y
-
- Additional functions:
-
- [Send-EX] Send Expression to the edit window
- [Send-RU] Send Result to the edit window
-
- 2) Calendar :
-
- The calendar displays the current month, highlighting today's date. The
- next and previous months can be viewed using the '+' or '-' keys
- respectivly. The mouse can also be used to change the month by clicking on
- the or icons.
-
- 3) ASCII Table :
-
- The ASCII table displays the entire IBM PC character set. The current
- character is marked by a blinking block cursor, and the hexadecimal and
- decimal ASCII values of the character are displayed below the chart. A
- new character is selected by pressing it on the keyboard, by clicking
- the mouse on it in the chart, or by moving the cursor using the cursor
- keys.
-
- Ascii Table can be useful when you want to filter out certain characters
- sent or received by the modem. In order to do it you have to specify
- Ascii codes of characters in the filter set field of the
- Dial Directory Entry Form.
-
- You can also send characters which cannot be entered from the keyboard
- to the active edit window.
- You do it by positioning the cursor on a selected character and pressing
- [Send-C] button.
-
- 4) ≡|About Command :
-
- When you choose the About command from the ≡ (System) menu, a
- dialog box appears, showing copyright and program version information.
-
- To close the box, press Esc, Space, or Enter, or click the OK
- button.
-
- 5) Time Window :
-
- When you choose ≡|Time command a time window is opened on the desktop.
- It displays the current time, time on-line (activated automatically
- when connection is established) and the alarm time.
-
- First line displays the current system time.
-
- The second line displays the time on-line. The timer is started
- automatically after a connection is established.
-
- The third line displays the alarm clock.
- The alarm time can be set and reset by clicking on the Set / Reset
- buttons in the time window. When current time reaches alarm time
- a message box is displayed and an audio signal is generated.
-
- Time window can be opened by pressing a short cut Alt-T (or from
- ≡ menu) and closed like all windows by pressing Alt-F3.
-
- 6) Memory Information window :
-
- ≡│Memory Info displays a Memory Information Window
- containing the following :
- - Total DOS memory : the amount of RAM memory in KB
- (up to 640KB)
- - Program size : the size (in bytes) of the part of the
- program which stays in memory all the time (not overlayed)
- - Editor buffer : the amount of memory in bytes allocated to the
- text editor
- - Overlays buffer : the amount of memory in bytes allocated to
- overlays (parts of the program that are loaded to memory from
- a hard disk when needed)
- - Remaining free memory : the amount of free memory in bytes
- used for dynamic allocation (heap) e.g. for windows;
-
-
- THE EASY COMM TEXT EDITOR
- =========================
-
- Edit Windows are where you type in and edit your text files.
-
- You can open as many Edit windows as you want (as long
- as there is enough memory).
-
- - Using Edit Windows :
-
- A window is a bordered screen area that you can move, resize, zoom,
- rearrange, close, and open.
-
- 1) Window|Size/Move command (Ctrl-F5) :
-
- Choose this command to change the size or position of the active
- window.
-
- - Size :
-
- If you press Shift while you use the arrow keys, you can change
- the size of the active window. Once you've adjusted its size or
- position, press Enter.
-
- If a window has a Resize corner, you can drag that corner to
- resize the window.
-
- - Move :
-
- When you choose Window|Size/Move, the active window moves in
- response to the arrow keys. Once you've moved the window to where
- you want it, press Enter.
-
- You can also move a window by dragging its title bar with the
- mouse.
-
- 2) Window|Zoom command (F5) :
-
- Choose Zoom to resize the active window to the maximum size. If
- the window is already zoomed, you can choose this command to
- restore it to its previous size.
-
- You can also double-click anywhere on the window's title bar
- (except where an icon appears) to zoom or unzoom the window.
-
- 3) Window|Tile command :
-
- Choose Window|Tile to tile all windows on the desktop.
-
- 4) Window|Cascade command :
-
- Choose Window|Cascade to stack all windows on the desktop.
-
- 5) Window|Next command (F6) :
-
- Choose Next to cycle forwards through the windows on the desktop.
-
- 6) Window|Previous command (Shift-F6) :
-
- Choose Window|Previous to cycle backwards through the windows on the desktop.
-
- 7) Window|Close command (Alt-F3) :
-
- Choose Window|Close to close the active window.
-
- You can also click the Close box in the upper left corner to
- close a window.
-
- 8) File|Open (F3) and File|New commands :
-
- To open an Edit window, choose File|Open. You can open the same file
- in more than one window. You can also open a new window by choosing
- File|New.
-
-
- You can have any number of windows open on the desktop (as long as there
- is enough memory), but only one window can be active at any time. The
- active window is the one that you're currently working in.
- It always has a double-lined border around it, and it always has these
- elements:
- - Close box
- - Zoom box
- - Title bar
- - Horizontal and vertical scroll bars
-
- Generally, any command you choose or text you type applies only to the
- active window. (But if you have the same file open in several windows,
- the action applies to the file in each of those windows.)
-
- If your windows overlap, the active window is always the topmost one
- (the one on top of all the others).
-
- To make a window active (topmost), click on the window area (if part
- of it is visible), use Window|Next command or press F6 until you get to
- the desired window.
-
- Edit windows also show the cursor's position (the current line and column
- number) as YY:XX in the bottom of the Edit window frame, where YY is the
- line number and XX is the column number.
-
- There are three ways to get into an open Edit window (make it active):
-
- 1) Click on it.
- 2) Press (or click) F6 to cycle through the
- open windows (or choose Window|Next)
- 3) Press Alt-n where n is a window number (0..9) displayed at the top
- right corner of the window frame.
-
- To close the active Edit window, choose Window|Close, click on a close box
- or press Alt-F3.
- Once in the Edit window, you enter text just as if you were using
- a typewriter.
-
- - When you want to end a line, press Enter.
- - To exit the editor, press F10 (it will get you to the menu bar).
-
- The maximum line width in an Edit window is 249 characters; you'll get
- a beep if you try to type past that.
-
- Clipboard :
- -----------
- Clipboard is a special window to/from which you can copy/paste/cut blocks
- of text to/from other edit windows.
-
- See also Block Commands.
-
- Cursor Movement Commands :
- --------------------------
-
- ----------------------------------------
- Character left | Ctrl-S or Left arrow
- Character right | Ctrl-D or Right arrow
- Word left | Ctrl-A or Ctrl-Left arrow
- Word right | Ctrl-F or Ctrl-Right arrow
- Line up | Ctrl-E or Up arrow
- Line down | Ctrl-X or Down arrow
- Page up | Ctrl-R or PgUp
- Page down | Ctrl-C or PgDn
- Begining of text| Ctrl-PgUp
- End of text | Ctrl-PgDn
-
- Insert & Delete Commands :
- --------------------------
-
- ---------------------------------------------
- Insert mode on/off | Ctrl-V or Ins
- Delete line | Ctrl-Y
- Delete to end of line| Ctrl-Q Y
- Delete character left| Ctrl-H or Backspace
- Delete character | Ctrl-G or Del
- Delete word right | Ctrl-T
-
- Block Commands :
- ----------------
-
- --------------------------------------------
- Mark block begin | Ctrl-K B or Shift-arrow
- Delete block | Ctrl-K Y or Ctrl-Del
- Hide/display block | Ctrl-K H
- Paste from Clipboard| Ctrl-K C or Shift-Ins
- Cut to Clipboard | Ctrl-K C or Shift-Del
- Copy to Clipboard | Ctrl-K K or Ctrl-Ins
-
- Miscellaneous Commands :
- ------------------------
- ---------------------------------------------
- Menu bar | F10
- Save and edit | F2
- New file | F3
- Close active window | Alt-F3
- |
- Tab | Ctrl-I or Tab
- Auto Indent On/Off | Ctrl-O
- |
- Find | Ctrl-Q F
- Find & replace | Ctrl-Q A
- Repeat last find | Ctrl-L
- Abort operation | Esc
-
-
- TRANSFER FILE PROTOCOLS
- =======================
-
- File|Protocol Change command brings up the Protocol Select dialog box,
- in which you can select one of several file transfer protocols and the
- direction of transfer (send/receive).
-
- The Protocol Select dialog box contains a set of radio buttons.
- From this set you can select only one item.
-
- You can select one of the following file transfer protocols :
- - Ascii File
- - XModem with Check Sum
- - XModem with CRC-16
- - XModem-1k with Check Sum
- - XModem-1k with CRC-16
- - YModem
- - YModemG
-
-
- File│Transmit File command activates a file transfer protocol selected
- by File│Protocol Change command or a default protocol for a selected Dial
- Directory entry.
-
- First a File Name dialog box is displayed. You have to enter the name of
- the file that you want to transmit. You can enter full name with a path.
- If you do not specify a path, a current directory is assumed.
- If you are using YModem file transfer protocol, you can specify more than
- one file at once (using '*' characters).
-
- The File Name dialog box also contains two standard buttons [OK] and
- [CANCEL].
-
- After you press [OK] button the file transfer begins and a File Transfer
- Status window is displayed.
-
-
- File│Receive File command activates a file transfer protocol selected
- by File│Protocol Change command or a default protocol for a selected
- Dial Directory entry.
-
- First a File Name dialog box is displayed. You have to enter the name of
- the file that you want to receive. You can enter full name with a path.
- If you do not specify a path, a current directory is assumed.
-
- For the YModem file transfer protocol you do not have to specify a file name.
-
- The File Name dialog box also contains two standard buttons [OK] and
- [CANCEL].
-
- After you press [OK] button the file transfer begins and a File Transfer
- Status window is displayed.
-
-
- - File Transfer Status Window :
-
- File Transfer Status window displays information about a progress of a file
- transfer. The window is opened automatically after a file transfer protocol
- is activated.
-
- It contains :
- - File Name
- - Transfer Protocol name
- - Error Detection scheme (2-byte CRC, or 1-byte Check Sum)
- - Block Size in bytes
- - File Size in bytes
- - Number of Bytes transfered
-
- If File Size cannot be determined it says "unknown".
-
- If File Size can be determined a graphical indicator is displayed
- showing the percentage already transferred.
-
- Status window also contains [Cancel] button, by clicking on which
- you can cancel a transfer of the file. You can also press <Esc> to do it.
-
-
- MODEM MENU FUNCTIONS
- ====================
-
- Modem|Modem Settings command displays the Modem Control Strings dialog box.
- For a typical modem you do not have to modify default strings.
-
- If your modem does not want to hang up you can try to increase the modem
- Guard Time. On the other hand you might try to decrease the Guard Time in
- order to speed up the calling procedure.
-
- If you have any other problems with with the modem consult your modem
- manual and modify control strings accordingly.
-
- Modem control strings are stored automatically to the file 'MODEM.DAT' when
- you exit from Easy Comm. They are loaded automatically when you start Easy
- Comm from the file 'MODEM.DAT' if it exists, otherwise are set to default
- values.
-
- Modem|Display Dial Directory command opens (or brings on top of the desktop)
- the Dial Directory dialog box from which you can select a record (containing
- a phone number and various parameters) and initiate a phone call by
- pressing Alt-D or clicking on the [Call] button.
-
- You can also call by pressing Alt-C or click on Call on the status line.
- As opposed to Alt-D which uses Dial Directory, this command allows you
- to make a call using current (latest) parameters, which can be modified
- at any moment by pressing Ctrl-F10 or selecting the menu command :
- Modem|Current Parameters.
-
- Modem|Current Parameters command (Ctrl-F10) displays a Current Parameters
- entry form.
-
- It allows you to modify current COM port parameters used by the Call
- command (Alt-C). This is an alternative method to calling from a dial
- directory (Alt-D).
-
-
- Modem|Change Dial Directory command displays the 'Open Dial Directory'
- dialog box. In this dialog box you select the name of the file(dial
- directory) you want to load to memory. If you enter the name of the file
- which does not exist, a new file will be created.
-
- Modem|Open Modem Window command opens (or brings on top of the desktop)
- a modem window. It is active only after you initialize a phone call.
- The modem window displays characters that are send and received by your
- modem.
-
- Modem|Close Modem Window closes the modem window if it was open.
-
- Modem|Transfer Status command opens (or brings on top of the desktop)
- a File Transfer Status window. It is active only after you initialize
- a file transfer.
-
- Modem|Hide Transfer Status closes the File Transfer Status window
- if it was open.
-
- Modem|Start Chat Mode command (active only after a connection has been
- established) opens two windows.
- All data that is sent out by your modem is displayed in the 'My Window'.
- All data that is received by your modem is displayed in the 'Responder
- Window'.
-
- Modem|End Chat Mode command closes chat windows if they are open.
-
- MODEM WINDOW :
- ==============
-
- A modem window is opened automatically after a phone call is initialized.
- After your modem is connected to a remote system all input and output is
- sent to a modem window.
-
- A modem window can be resized, moved, closed and selected like other windows.
- When you close a modem window you can open it again using Modem│Open Modem
- Window command.
-
- A modem window can be switched between normal mode and full-screen mode
- by pressing F4 function key.
-
- A modem buffer holds up to 250 lines which is 10 screens in full-screen mode.
-
- You can use the following keys to scroll the lines in the mode window :
-
- - <PageUp> - displays the previous page
- - <PageDown> - displays the next page
- - <Home> - displays the first page
- - <End> - displays the last page
- - <UpArrow> - scrolls 1 line up
- - <DownArrow> - scrolls 1 line down
-
- By pressing <Alt-T> key combination you can display a Time Window.
-
- By pressing <Alt-V> key combination you can copy text from a current page
- from the modem window to the Clipboard where you can further edit it
- and copy to other Edit Windows.
- You can also select text in the Modem Window using the mouse and copy it
- to the Clipboard using also <Alt-V>.
-
- You can copy selected text from the Clipboard to the Modem Window by pressing
- <Alt-B>.
-
-
- DIAL DIRECTORY DATABASE
- =======================
-
- 1) Dial Directory dialog box :
-
- Dial Directory dialog box contains a list of record descriptions
- (or names) from your dial directory database. It also contains
- several buttons : [Edit], [New], [Delete], [Save], and [Call].
- Dial Directory dialog box is displayed automatically after you start
- Easy Comm.
-
- You can make a phone call immediately by positioning the cursor
- on a desired record and clicking on the [Dial] button or pressing
- Alt-D. This will initialize a phone call with parameters defined in
- a dial directory database.
-
- You can add a new record to your database by clicking on the [New]
- button or by selecting it using <TAB> key and pressing <Enter>.
-
- You can delete a record from your database by using [Delete] button.
-
- You can display and/or edit a database record by using [Edit] button.
-
- When you use the [New] or [Edit] button the Entry Form is displayed
- on the screen. You can display several entry forms at the same time.
-
- If you modified any record you can save the changes to a disk file by
- clicking on the [Save] button.
-
- Easy Comm uses 'ECOMM.DIR' as a default file for dial directory.
- You can create new dial directories by using a command Modem|Change Dial
- Directory.
-
- 2) Dial Directory Entry Form :
-
- Dial Directory Entry Form allows you to add or modify records in your
- dial directory database.
-
- It contains following fields:
-
- - Description - contains a description or a name of a record
- - Name - user id or name used during auto-login procedure
- - Password - user's password used during auto-login procedure
- (password is hidden - stars are displayed)
- - Phone - phone number
- - Retries - number of automatic retries in case of a timeout (40 sec.)
- during a phone call
- - Echo On/Off check box - if checked a local echo is turned on
- - Auto Login On/Off check box - if checked the auto-login procedure
- is activated after a connection is established
- - Login File - name of the file to be used by the auto-login procedure
- if Auto Login box is checked
- - Add LF On/Off check box - if checked LF characters are added automatically
- after every sent or received CR character.
- - Capture On/Off check box - if checked the session will be captured to the
- file
- - Capture File - name of the file to be used to record a session if
- Capture box is checked
- - Filter Set - contains a filter expression which defines which characters
- will be filtered out
- - Terminal Emulation radio buttons :
- * Terminal :
- - NoTerm
- - ANSI
- - VT100
-
- - Flow Control radio buttons :
- * Flow Ctrl
- - None
- - XON/XOFF
- - CTS/RTS
-
- - COM Port and Modem radio buttons :
- * Parity :
- - Odd
- - None
- - Even
- * Dial Type :
- - Tone
- - Pulse
- - Manual
- - Answer
- * Word Length :
- - 7 bits
- - 8 bits
- * Stop Bits :
- - 1 bit
- - 2 bits
- * Baud Rate :
- - 300
- - 1200
- - 2400
- - 4800
- - 9600
- - 19200
- - 38400
- * Comm Port
- - COM1
- - COM2
- - COM3
- - COM4
-
-
- - Filter Expression :
-
- Filter Expression contains a list of characters that will be filtered out.
- For example if a system to which you are connected sends you strange
- characters that clobber your screen (what happens especially with mainframes)
- you can specify which characters should not be displayed.
-
- Filter also works in the other direction so you might disable some characters
- generated by your keyboard (e.g. control characters).
-
- In a Filter Expression you specify ASCII codes of characters separated by
- commas. You can also specify ranges of characters.
-
- Example of a valid Filter Expression :
- 1..30,128,129,140..255
-
- You can easily find character codes by displaying the ASCII table.
-
-
- AUTO-LOGIN PROCEDURE :
- ======================
-
- If the Auto-login box on the Dial Directory Entry Form is checked the auto
- login procedure is activated after a modem gets connected to a remote system.
-
- Auto-login procedure works according to the actions specified in the Login
- File. The name of the file is contained in the Login File field of the Dial
- Directory Entry Form.
-
- Login File is the Ascii text file which describes the actions for the auto-
- login procedure using the following syntax:
-
- - |WAIT|abcd - Easy Comm will wait for the abcd string in the incomming
- characters
- - |TIME|2 - Easy Comm will wait for 2 seconds before proceeding to the
- next step of the auto-login procedure
- - |SEND|abcd - Easy Comm will send the abcd string to the modem
- - |SEND|<CR> - Easy Comm will send the code of the Enter key
- - |SEND|<NAME><CR> - Easy Comm will send Name field (or user id) from
- the Dial Directory Entry Form, followed by the carriage return
- - |SEND|<PASSW><CR> - Easy Comm will send Password field (or user id)
- from the Dial Directory Entry Form, followed by the carriage return
- - |SEND|<#10> - Easy Comm will send a character which has the
- Ascii Code = 10
-
- OPTIONS
- =======
-
- The Options|Mouse command brings up the Mouse Options dialog box, where
- you can set the following options that control how your mouse works :
-
- - how fast a double-click is
- - which mouse button (right or left) is active
-
- The Options|Colors item brings up the Colors dialog box, where you can
- customize the colors of the display.
-
- Options|Save Desktop command saves the state of all open windows to a file
- call ECOMM.DSK. This file can be reloaded by selecting Options|Restore
- Desktop command.
-
- Options|Restore Desktop command restores a previously-saved state of all open
- windows from a file called ECOMM.DSK. This file is saved via the
- Options|Save Desktop command.
-
- Options|Clear Desktop clears desktop by closing all open windows and dialog
- boxes.
-
- Options|Load Options command loads color palettes and mouse options from
- ECOMM.OPT file if the file exists. The ECOMM.OPT file is created by
- Options|Save Options command.
-
- Options|Save Options command saves color palettes and mouse options to
- ECOMM.OPT file. If the file exists it will be erased.
- The options from the ECOMM.OPT file are loaded using Options|Load Options
- command.
-
-
- FILE PRINTING
- =============
-
- Print|Print Options command displays a Print Options
- dialog box which allows setting the following parameters:
- - Eject a page Before printing (Yes/No)
- - Eject a page After printing (Yes/No)
- - DOS LPT # : LPT1,...,LPT4
- - Number of Lines per Page
- - Left Margin
-
- Print|Print File command displays a Select File to Print
- dialog box which allows you to select a file that you want to print.
- The file must exist on your disk, so if you are editing a new file
- you have to save it before you can start printing.
- After you select a file to print, printing starts and a
- Print Status window is displayed.
- You can cancel printing at any time by pressing Alt-F10 function key
- or by clicking with the mouse on Stop Print label on the status line.
- Since printing is done in "background" you can continue using other
- functions of EASY COMM during printing.
-
- Print|Display Status command displays a Print Status window if it has not
- been already open. You can close it at any time using menu command
- Print|Close Status.
-
- Print|Close Status command closes a Print Status window if it has been
- open. You can reopen it later (during printing) using menu command
- Print|Open Status.
-
- Print Status Window :
- Print Status Window displays the following (with respect to the currently
- printed file):
- - current character number
- - current line number (on the current page)
- - current page number
- - file name
- - Graphical Indicator showing the percentage already printed
-
- Print|Stop Printing command terminates printing procedure but the printer
- will still print for some time depending on the size of its
- internal print buffer.
- You can select this command from the Print Menu or by pressing
- Alt-F10 function key.
-
-
- OTHER FUNCTIONS :
- =================
- File|Change Dir brings up the Change Directory dialog box, in which you
- can change the current directory.
-
- With the File|DOS Shell command, you can leave the program temporarily
- to perform a DOS command or run another program.
- To return to Easy Comm, type EXIT at the DOS prompt.
-
- The File|Exit command (Alt-X) terminates Easy Comm. If you are on-line
- when you pressed Alt-X a message box will be displayed giving you
- a chance to quit without hanging up.
-