dave@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Dave Goldblatt) (04/30/89)
In article <12324@hodge.UUCP> jdm@hodge.UUCP (jdm) writes: >The communications program Procomm Plus V1.1B has a feature that >is mapped to the back quote (`) key. It's a pop-up menu that allows >you to do things while on line, ect. This is fine, but occasionally >I need to transmit a back quote character. How do I disable/re-map >the back quote function so I can transmit the back quote character. >It has nothing to do with the translation table; it only translates >received characters, not transmitted ones. Another poster suggested that you can reassign the key to something you would not normally use. This will work, but you lose a character. The easiest (not to mention probably the proper) method to disable the menu line is simply to toggle the menu line option off.. :-) This can be done by issuing an ALT-S, going to the G)eneral options, and selecting option (J) - Menu line. Set it to OFF. End of problem. -dg- -- Internet: dave@sun.soe.clarkson.edu or: dave@clutx.clarkson.edu BITNET: dave@CLUTX.Bitnet uucp: {rpics, gould}!clutx!dave Matrix: Dave Goldblatt @ 1:260/360 ICBM: 75 02 00W 44 38 12N