Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : WED24B-A.ZIP
Filename : LOCAL.KEY

 
Output of file : LOCAL.KEY contained in archive : WED24B-A.ZIP
DESCRIPTION: [Keyboard definitions for use only from the keyboard]
ESCAPED_KEYS: [#27]
LOCALONLY: [1]
MINSL: [0]

:Cursor Up:
#0#72

:Cursor Down:
#0#80

:Cursor Left:
#0#75

:Cursor Right:
#0#77

:Cursor Word Left:
#0#115

:Cursor Word Right:
#0#116

:Backspace:
^H

:Delete Character:
#127
#0#83

:Delete Line:
^Y

:Tab:
^I

:Cursor start of line:
#0#71

:Cursor end of line:
#0#79

:Cursor Top of Document:
#0#119
#0#132

:Cursor Bottom of Document:
#0#117
#0#118

#:Insert Blank Line:

:Toggle Insert State:
#0#82

:Cursor Page Up:
#0#73

:Cursor Page Down:
#0#81

:Enter:
^M

:WWIV Color Prefix:
^P
#0#25

:Center Line:
^C
#0#46

:Help:
^O
#0#59

#:Abort Document:
#0#30

:Exit and Save:
#0#31

:Normal Exit:
^[

:Insert File:
#0#23

:Non-Destructive Backspace:
^N

:Erase Word Left:
^W

:Mark Block Start:
^KB
^Kb
^K^B

:Mark Block End:
^KK
^K^K
^Kk
^Ke
^KE
^K^E

:Delete Block:
^KY
^K^Y
^Ky

:Move Block:

^KM
^K^M
^Km
^KV
^K^V
^Kv

:Copy Block:
^KC
^Kc
^K^C

:Show Block Status:
^KS
^K^S
^Ks

:Cursor Jump:
^KJ
^Kj
^K^J

:Find:
^QF
^Q^F
^Qf

:Find and Replace:
^QR
^Q^R
^Qr

#:Save and Continue:
#0#17

:Toggle Display of Cursor Position:
^KW
^Kw
^K^W

:Delete to Start of Line:
^X
^U

:Repeat last search:
^L
^QL
^Q^L
^Ql

:Redisplay Screen:
^R

:Toggle Top of Screen:
^]

:Delete to End of Line:
^QY
^Qy
^Q^Y

:WWIV Macro 1:
^D

:WWIV Macro 2:
^F

:WWIV Macro 3:
^A

:Insert Literal:
#0#38

:Erase Word Right:
^T

:Save Block:
^V

:Display Alternate Screen:
#0#108

:Invoke Quoter:
^G

  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : WED24B-A.ZIP
Filename : LOCAL.KEY

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/