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to: ALEX VASAUSKAS
from: DAVID CHORD
date: 1997-04-27 14:35:00
subject: Access Keys

While writing to disk with an engraving tool, Alex went on about Access Keys 
to  Dylan Griffiths
 AV> Even the Normal/!F idea would work for me if I assigned a different
 AV> "not" letter or number to each forum.  But, I was hoping to find a
 AV> way to use meaningful sets of "not" keys suggesting the names of
 AV> the individual forums so that it would be easy to remember what the
 AV> keys were.  Then I wouldn't have to print a copy of my msgarea.ctl
 AV> for reference or look it up every time I wanted to lock someone out
 AV> of a specific conference.
I got around that problem for myself and the other SysOp's on my system by 
creating a BBS file which shows which keys are assigned, and what they do. A 
simple keypress from the SysOp menu and all is revealed.
Dave
     FidoNet : 3:771/1560 | SigNet : 28:1500/0   | TFNet   : 170:64/0 
--- timEd 1.10
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