Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PCWMACRO.ZIP
Filename : HOLD.QQ2

 
Output of file : HOLD.QQ2 contained in archive : PCWMACRO.ZIP
( .- Hold.QQ2 v3:89
(Copyright l988,1989 David M. Brender All rights reserved.

(This collection of switches:
( Sets the accent key as the new function access key Ÿ
( Sets the backslash key on the right as the new control access key ‡
(This file Hold.QQ2 is the opposite of Hold.QQ1

092:456,092,456,426 (\ (‡) Right control access key on (backslash) \ key. (CTRL 426
139:092, 555,'݇s RRÞ'; (‡sR Repeats \\\\\ (CTRL 426
556,114, 456,139
140:092 (‡sT Types \ once. (CTRL 426
142:456,129,556 ( ‡‡ Access key to ‡‡ MacroSet (CTRL 426
180:256 ( \` (‡Ÿ) no macro (avail; put macro here on 180) (CTRL 426

143:092 ( \\ \ Type \ once (ccR 129
144:456,414,556 ( \\` (‡‡Ÿ) Switch to Ÿ macroset. (ccR 129

096:456,426,456,414 (556 ( ` Switch to floating ` key. (ŸslashB 414
146:096 (`T Type ' once. (ŸslashB 414
147:096, 456,414,556 (`R Repeat ````` (ŸslashB 414
148:456,426,556 (`\ (Ÿ‡) Soft exit to word macroset (ŸslashB 414
152:438,456,171,556 (`` (ŸŸ) Switch to floating ŸŸ key (ŸslashB 414

153:456,426,556 (``\ (ŸŸ‡) switch to word macroset (Ÿslashb 171
155:426 (``` (ŸŸŸ) ACCENT function. (slashb 171 (Ÿslashb 171

178:456,414,556 (soft ` to Ÿ
179:456,426,556 (soft \ to ‡

181:456,244,315,320,'slashB.AF1/r',706, 456,160 (cF1 ` Ÿ Help
182:456,244,315,320,'ctrl.AF1/r',706, 456,160 ( cF1 \ ‡ Help

183:282, 456,256,092,456,256,426, 282, 339;
456,092,454 (Alt1 ‡ on \ (Reassign 376
184:282, 456,256,426,456,256,414, 282, 319,333;
456,096,454 (Alt1 Ÿ on ` (Reassign 376
217:438,456,170,316,320,'AltPlus.QX2',264 (Alt0+ Turn on ALL access keys.
(Reads-in external file. (Reassign 376

558:456,414,556 (` on Kb2 is Ÿ (from ‡‡Word)
559:456,128,556 (\ on KB2 is ‡ so back to ‡‡Word.




  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PCWMACRO.ZIP
Filename : HOLD.QQ2

  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/