eyal@vis.toronto.edu (05/09/91)
wondering if anyone could provide me info about the startup file FunKey...thanx -eyal
long@mcntsh.enet.dec.com (Rich Long) (05/10/91)
In article <91May9.123341edt.8673@orasis.vis.toronto.edu>, eyal@vis.toronto.edu writes... >wondering if anyone could provide me info about the startup file >FunKey...thanx Funkey is a nifty INIT that creates a popup menu of installed FKEYs. For those who don't know, FKEYs are code resources, and are typically invoked by pressing Shift/Pretzel/some-number-from-0-9. Default installed FKEYs include #1 for eject floppy, and #3 for save screen to disk. A major benefit of Funkey is that you can go beyond the implicit FKEY limit of 10. Funkey will pop up its menu when you hold Shift & Pretzel and click, or you can define a "hot rectangle", clicking within which will cause the menu to pop up. I think FKEYs are neat, since they can accomplish some of the same things as INITs, with less risk to your system's stability. Give it a try, I think you'll like it. Richard C. Long | long@mcntsh.enet.dec.com | Selfware: If you like --------------- | ...!decwrl!mcntsh.enet.dec.com!long | this program, send A First Edition | long%mcntsh.dec@decwrl.enet.dec.com | yourself five bucks!