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- HDM IV v3.08 MicroFox Company (Jim Hass) Registration $35.00
- UTIL JUL91 DOS MENU SHELL HELP SECURITY NETWORK MOUSE LOG
- FILES: hdm431.sdn
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- Updated Release
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- HARD DISK MENU IV
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- This program is a DOS shell that hides the underlying
- operating system from the uninitiated user, yet does not get
- in the way of the expert user. The basic system consists of
- up to one thousand menu files with twenty-six menu pages
- each. Each page has ten entries for a total of 260,000
- entries to choose from. You can start a menu entry by
- pointing to it with the cursor or the mouse and then press
- the <Enter> key or left mouse button, or you can simply press
- the number key associated with that entry. Each entry can
- start a program, run a batch file, or execute any DOS
- command. An entry can also have multiple steps which can
- include any or all of the possibilities above plus special
- HDM functions and macros. You can change menu pages by using
- the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys or by pressing the <A> through <Z>
- keys to go directly to a page that has menu entries in it.
- Each page and each entry has a user definable description.
- You can go to another menu file by using the menu action
- function {MENU ###}. The menu files are numbered from zero to
- 999.
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- The <F10> key displays a horizontal menu at the top of the
- screen. The choices from the menu include: "Menu", "Page",
- "Security", "Local", "Global", or "Exit". Help can be
- accessed at any time and will present you with another menu
- and screens that explain how to use the Hard Disk Menu
- System. "Menu" allows you to add, change, delete, move, or
- copy the menu entry descriptions and their associated menu
- action. "Page" lets you change the name of a Page Index
- entry, import pages, switch pages, or delete pages.
- "Security" allows you to set up User ID's, security levels,
- and passwords. "Local" lets you set variables in the current
- menu file and "Global" lets you set variables that affect all
- menu files. "Exit" leaves HDM and returns you to the DOS
- prompt or opens a DOS window where you can run any DOS
- command, program, or batch file. Other commands in the Top
- Menu's pull-down menus allow you to change colors and window
- borders, set up macros, add menu titles, set mouse
- sensitivity, set communications parameters, set time for
- automatic blanking of the menu screen, and set up hands-off
- timed execution of any menu entry any time of the day, week,
- or month.
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- These are some of the included features: Mouse support,
- Network support, Usage logging, Timed execution, Multi-level
- security, User log on/off ID's with optional passwords and
- project numbers, Screen blanker with user reminder message,
- Inactive execution, start TSR's from menu, stack many
- commands & programs in a menu entry, Telephone dialer,
- extensive on-line help, DOS window, file and directory pick
- list functions, not a TSR, user defined logo screen and help
- screens, Auto-Build for adding menu items, pass keystrokes to
- other programs, multiple menu interfaces, full menu
- customization of colors, borders, cursor, and windows.
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- Hardware Requirements: IBM compatible computer, 320K RAM,
- Hard Disk, any monochrome or color monitor.
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- Other Requirements: PC/MS-DOS 2.0 & higher, or EZ/DR-DOS 3.4
- & higher.
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