Artic 3.03 cfg File

In the following paragraphs, you will find a break down of the
window definition, as well as easy read key assignments
for the cfg file contained in this zip.
There are also explanatory notes that I hope will answer any
questions you may have concerning this cfg file.  

Window one
Dimensions:  top 1,  bottom 25, right 80, left 1
Bar tracking: bright gray on white (color)
 black on white (monochrome)

This is the default start up window.  Tracks both the tree list
and the file list.  

Window two
Dimensions:  top 2, bottom 24, right 80,  left 1
Bar tracking: white on black (color)
 white on black (monochrome)

This window is most useful when using the contact sensitive help. 
However, it also works in the "applications" menu in PC Shell and
in the menus in Compress and Diskfix.  

Window three
Dimensions: left 45, top 2, right 65, bottom 24
Bar tracking: bright gray on white (color)
 white on black (monochrome)

Use this window when changing function key assignments.  

Window four
Dimensions: left 1, top 1, right 80, bottom 25
Bar tracking: none

Window five
Dimensions: left 1, top 2, right 80, bottom 3
Bar tracking: none

When the directory list is active, this window displays the
current volume name for the active drive.  When the file list is
active, this window displays the current selection criterion. 
Finally, you can see what viewer is in use when using the [f -2]
quick view in PC Shell.  

Window six
Dimensions: left 1, top 25, right 80, bottom 25
Bar tracking: none

This window reads the status line.  This status line is present
in all PC Tools programs.  

Window seven
Dimensions: left 1, top 24, right 80, bottom 24
Bar tracking: none

This window will read the complete DOS path when the command-line
is active in PC Shell.  

Window eight
Dimensions: left 1, top 3, right 80, bottom 24
Bar tracking: none

This window encompasses the view screen when using the [f -2]
quick view.  The page up and page down keys move by one screen in
each direction.  Before you can use the page up and page down
keys, you must turn bar tracking off in the current window.  

Window nine
Dimensions: left 30, top 4, right 80, bottom 24
Bar tracking: bright gray on white (color)
 black on white (monochrome)

This window reads the file list window.  

Window ten
Dimensions: left 1, top 4, right 17, bottom 24
Bar tracking: bright gray on white (color)
 black on white (monochrome)

This window reads the directory tree list.  

Easy read Keys

To save space and reduce confusion, I am listing here only those
keys that have been defined.  

Read Box: alt -'
Normal: alt -p
Reverse: alt -/
Highlighted: alt -,
Bypass: control -n
Bar track on: control -b
Cursor Track On:             Alt-C
Select Window: hold down control and type number.

When you assign easy read keys, remember that [alt] plus
[a], [s], [d], [f], and [o] open the menus in the horizontal menu
bar.  You might also wish to avoid assigning hot keys to [ctrl]
plus [drive:] where [drive:] is the letter of any drives on your
system.  The reason is that [ctrl] plus [d:] changes the active
drive.  
