Well, when I was working on MonIDCMP, I wanted to provide a real-life example of how it could be used for something useful (like HARDCOPY was to MONPROC). I thought, "Wouldn't it be great to be able to record and play back the events that went on in a window?" You could make "Guided Tour" demonstrations, or turnkey systems that perform all kinds of mouse and keyboard activity, or you could record the events that demonstrate a bug that you have been able to produce and send the recorded events to Commodore as documentation of the bug. But MonIDCMP doesn't have the power to accomplish this: it can trick a window into thinking that things have happened, but gadgets would not REALLY be pressed, and windows would not REALY be resized. To do it right you have to go directly to the Input Device and look at the events that are being passed to Intuition. I set out to do this. What I came up with was JOURNAL and PLAYBACK. To see what they do and what they are good for, read the following document, which describes in detail how to use JOURNAL and PLAYBACK. With a little more work, these could become important documentation tools for any Amiga software company. I am willing to do that additional work, but only if there is sufficient interest. If you want to see the enhancements I discuss below (or any of your own design), please contact me and let me know. I did this mainly as an exercise, but think it would be valuable to continue work on it, but not if I'm the only one who will use it. I hope you find these little programs interesting. I think they're kind of spooky myself. I'm not sure I like it when my computer types things for me without my pressing the keys... Davide P. Cervone dpvc@tut.cc.rochester.EDU dpvc@ur-tut.UUCP DPVC@UORDBV.BITNET