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| HOT key COMMANDS |
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| Press & release KEYPAD 5, press KEY |
|_At beep enter other chars. if needed |
|P|rinter output to screen on/off |
|Y|Turn Scroll Lock key handler on/off |
|C|apitalize when SHIFTED & CAPS, on/off|
|V|iew keystrokes in buffer on/off |
|H|ook prog, CAPS ON=use new scan codes |
|E|xit to DOS: EXIT to return. path=A:\ | <- COMMAND.COM must be here. Type
|D|isplay off after 1-60 min, 0=disable | EXIT at DOS prompt to return.
|L|ock machine with 0-4 char. password | Change default drive with /En.
|R|un-on curb, A=nulls, B=fibs, # = 0-9 | <- CAPS = ON keeps other plan active
|A|utoPilot, repeat a key, any key stops| <- ==================================
|F|ast repeat, 5-255 reps/sec, 0=no rep | | Press KEYPAD 5, A, then key to |
|S|low repeat, 1-255 seconds per repeat | | repeat. The key can be a MACRO.|
|W|ait 1-60 tenths second before repeat | | Press any key, and repeat ends.|
|___ ^ Wait = 0 disables W S F A and R | ==================================
|ESC|ape when machine locks up |
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Now press desired command, or KEYPAD 5
What's above is a replica of the help screen you will see, after PKII.MOD is
loaded, and you press KEYPAD 5, then the F1 key. You can avoid entering a
command at this point, by pressing KEYPAD 5 again. After you have become
familiar with PKII.MOD's commands, you can leave this help screen behind, and
free almost 900 bytes of PowerConsole's MACRO buffer, for use by other MACROS.
Just set the "/J0" switch ("J" is for "jog your memory", see below) when you
load PKII.MOD.
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COMMANDS executed at PKII.MOD load time: For example, the line:
LOAD C:\PKII\PKII.MOD/M15/W5/d2/f110/e68
will set the floppy disk motor to shut off after 1.5 secs. (15/10ths), the
wait before repeating a keystroke to 1/2 sec. (5/10ths), the display to
switch off after 2 minutes, the keystroke repeat speed to 110 keystrokes per
second, and sets the default drive, where PKII.MOD looks for COMMAND.COM when
it "shells" out of a program, to "D" (68 is the decimal ASCII code for "D").
The commands may be entered in any order, in lower or UPPER case. The
C:\PKII\ means you have stored PKII.MOD on Drive C:, in directory PKII
* /An, n = 0 to 10, # of fake keystrokes plan A sends between real keystrokes.
* /Rn, n = 0 to 10, # of "lies" run-on plan B tells between keystrokes.
* /Bn, n = 15 to 255, sets the maximum number of keystrokes held in the
extended keystroke buffer
* /Cn, n=0 or 1, toggles CAPS/SHIFT LOCK. When toggled ON, and CAPS are ON,
pressing a shift key will NOT produce a lower case letter. Keypad 5, C, does
the same thing.
* /Dn, n = 0 to 60, sets the time, in minutes, of no keyboard activity until
the display dims. n = 0 disables display blanking.
* /En, n = 65 to 90 (ASCII codes for A-Z), drive where COMMAND.COM is (it
MUST be in the root directory).
* /Fn, n = 0 to 255, sets the repeat speed, in # of repeats per second.
* /Gn, n a decimal ASCII code, sets the high byte of PKII.MOD's HOT key.
* /H)ook program, see PKII.DOC
* /J0, means PKII.MOD's help screen is not put in PowerConsole's MACRO buffer,
freeing almost 900 bytes for other MACROS.
* /K)eyboard redefine, used with Hook, see PKII.DOC
* /L)ock machine at bootup, unlock with a password, see PKII.DOC
* /Mn, n = 0 to 255, sets the time in tenths sec. until the floppy disk motor
turns off. n = 0 causes PKII.MOD not to change the floppy disk motor shut-
off parameter.
* /Nn, n = 0 or 1, forces shell to DOS (KEYPAD 5, E) to use either the current
active display page (n = 0), or change the display page (n = 1).
* /On, n = 0 to 25 (1 = TOP), sets the cursor at row "n" after installation.
n = 0 -- Clears the screen and puts the cursor at the top of the screen.
* /P1 routes output sent to the printer, to the screen.
* /Qn, n a decimal ASCII code, sets the low byte of PKII.MOD's HOT key.
* /Sn, n = 18 to 255, speeds up the machine (the higher n, the faster).
* /Tn activates blanking of HERCULES brand display adaptors.
n = 1 -- Checks for Hercules adaptor. If present, activates blanking.
n = 2 -- Uses Hercules blanking technique without checking.
* /Vn, n = 1 to 255, tells PKII.MOD how many timer ticks your machine produces
in 5 seconds. PKII.MOD assumes 91, if this switch is not set.
* /Wn, n = 0 to 60, sets the wait period, in tenths sec., before repeat
begins. /W0 turns off all features associated with W, S, F, A, and R
* /Xn changes the rate at which the repeat reaches top speed.
n = 0 -- Repeat begins at full speed
n = 1 -- Repeat reaches top speed quickly
n = 2 -- (Default) Repeat same as in version 1.1
* /Y0 turns off PKII.MOD's Scroll Lock key handler (handles screen scrolling
much easier than CTRL-NUM LOCK or PAUSE)
* /Z1 replaces PKII.MOD's variable tone & length "beep" with the "system beep".
* /[n, n = 0 to 255, sets the frequency of PKII.MOD's "beep", 16 = "middle C",
smaller n = higher frequency (n/2 is an octave higher than n).
* /\n, n = 0 to 255, sets the length of PKII.MOD's "beep", n x 2 = length in
milliseconds of the "beep" (250 = 1/2 sec.).