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Peering into the "Wayback Machine" again, "OS/2 CMD
Windows" can not be
changed to "OS/2 Full Screens" and vica versa. Has to do with how the
Text Application calls the DOSCALLS.DLL Display Library, backward
compatibility and all that.
You just want to know for an "OS/2 CMD Window" how to Minimize, Restore
and Maximize???
I beleve that all those keystokes go to the application in the window,
rather than to control the CMD window (remember that in Win32, you can
select which "control keys" are kept for system use and which to send on
to the application which is running.
These also work for PM programs, but not CMD Windows programs:
Ctrl-F5 Restore
Ctrl-F7 Move
Ctrl-F8 Size
Ctrl-F9 Minimize
Ctrl-F10 Maximize
MarkO
Duncan Way wrote:
> What is the keyboard key combination to minimize a CMD window?
>
> Alt+F9 works for PM programs but not for os/2 windows (not full screen).
>
> Thanks,
> Duncan Way
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