Program Reference Manual +----------+ (tm) | EasyMenu | PUBLISHING +----------+ ____________________________________________________ P.O. Box 346 Perrysburg, OH 43551 (419) 666-7103 Version 2.0 ____________________________________ 12:00 pm 1 Jan 1988 ____________________________________ Friday * EASY Menu ************************************* * 1 - * * 2 - * * 3 + A Multiple Menu System * * 4 - * * 5 + For ALL Hard Disks * * 6 - * * 7 + Keyboard or Mouse Use * * 8 - * * 9 + PC, XT, AT & PS/2 Models * * * ************************************************* * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * FAST Setup POWERFUL Features UNLIMITED Menus * * * * * * * * EASY.MH ******************************************************* Blank Control Dos Edit Help Info Print Quit Swap Time "... very impressed ... would allow the non-computer literate customer to begin computing much sooner ..." - A. Miller, Felban Computer. NY "...works perfectly. Thank you for the prompt action." - F. Quarles, Vice President - Information Services Mellon Financial Services. IL "...well written and useful." - E. Hammer III, President, Statimate Systems, Inc. MI "...easy to use and just what I've been looking for." - S. Burns, Owner, B & K Haircare Center/Supplies. CA "Looks great!" - B. Donovan, Donovan Enterprises. CA COMPUSERVE: 76576,470 THE SOURCE: BEK548 Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 1 Program Reference Manual "CHEAT SHEET" SETUP - put diskette in drive A: type A: and press RETURN type INSTALL and press RETURN START - type C: and press RETURN type MENU and press RETURN EDIT - highlight selection with SPACEBAR press E to EDIT Type DOS commands * MAIN Menu # 1 *********** * TITLE >Word Processing * type a description * MENU/C>CD \WP * DOS PROMPT command(s) * C>WP * " " " *************************** * MAIN Menu # 2 *********** * TITLE >Disk Utilities * type a description * MENU/C>MENU DISK * call/create a MENU *************************** REM disables menu title. * - NOT AVAILABLE shows on menu. Item runs only as QUIT option. Call any menu from any other menu, anytime. PATH is reset after run. PATH+\pathname adds \pathname to current PATH. FILES - for backup BREAKDOWN: Menus = *.M ALL FILES = *.M? Helps = *.MH Config = *.MU Default Help = DEFAULT.MHH CONTROLS - remove bottom-line items (EDIT, DOS, QUIT, etc.). INFO - edit AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS PRINT - make RESET = TRUE to "refresh" printer each menu run. Use MODE command if your printer is other than LPT1 SWAP - re-arrange menu items. NOTES - Stop CTRL-ALT-DEL, call NOBOOT from AUTOEXEC.BAT Make Blank-Screen=FALSE. Clock displays after 3 min. see AUTOEXEC & AUTORUN page for STARTUP and QUIT functions Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 2 Program Reference Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS / INDEX "CHEAT SHEET" 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INDEX 3 License & Warranty 4 LICENSE, COPYRIGHT & CREDITS 4 WARRANTY 5 Grand Tour 6 OVERVIEW - features / Introduction 6 AUTOEXEC - start-up options 7 AUTORUN - program "main" & "quit" menus 8 CONTROL - adjust EasyMenu operation 9 CONTROL - for supervisors. 10 HELP - online text file for any menu 11 INFO - hardware info, edit AUTOEXEC & CONFIG 12 PASSWORD - menu or DOS prompt 13 PRINTER - keep printer fresh 14 REBOOT - from a menu 15 UTILITIES - for the Keyboard 16 Training Exercises 17 GETTING STARTED - basic operation, editing 17 QUIT & MAIN MENUS - "main" & "quit" menus 20 CUSTOMIZING - EasyMenu and DOS 22 NOTE: Utility programs were installed in your ROOT \ directory. That way, they are available when you press D for DOS, or run a menu. YOU MAY DELETE THEM, OR MOVE THEM TO A PATHED DIRECTORY. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 3 Program Reference Manual LICENSE, COPYRIGHT & CREDITS Paying the License Fee or retail purchase entitles you to use this software on one (1) computer at a time. Should you use this software on more than one (1) computer, you MUST pay for additional licenses. Order by check, MasterCard or Visa. ARMED FORCES LICENSE The Armed Forces of the United States of America are hereby granted a license to use EasyMenu (tm) without payment of the License Fee. Point of Contact for current version: DoD Microcomputing User Group U.S. Navy Regional Data Automation Center (NARDAC) Code 30 Norfolk, VA 23511 COPYRIGHT This software is protected by both United States Copyright Law and International Treaty provisions. All versions of EasyMenu are not public domain software, nor are they free software. EasyMenu is copyright (C) 1986-88 by EasyMenu Publishing. No user may modify EasyMenu in any way, including but not limited to decompiling, disassembling or otherwise reverse engineering the program. Use of non-registered, non-licensed copies of EasyMenu by any person, business, corporation, governmental agency or other entity institution is strictly forbidden. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS / CREDITS Thanks to Stan Seevers for assistance in testing and suggestions for improvements, to Davidia Hebert for proof-reading this manual, both of Master Chemical Corporation, and also Manuel Mayo of MJM Custom Programming, for testing and feedback. CONTROL ON/OFF feature was requested by F. Quarles, of Mellon Financial Services, IN. MENU EDITOR feature of F1-insert and F2-delete was suggested by E. "Tack" Hammer of Statimate Systems, Inc. MI. CHEAT SHEET was suggested by Professor Robert Byler of Bowling Green University, OH. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 4 License & Warranty WARRANTY With respect to the physical diskette and physical documentation, EasyMenu Publishing ("EasyMenu") warrants the same to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 60 days from the date of purchase. In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship, EasyMenu will replace the defective diskette or documentation. The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages, including but not limited to loss of profit, special, incidental, consequential, or other similar claims. EasyMenu Publishing specifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to defects in the diskette and documentation, and the program license granted herein, in particular, and without limiting operation of the program license with respect to any particular application, use, or purpose. In no event shall EasyMenu be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential or other damages. GOVERNING LAW This Statement shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the laws of the state of Ohio. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 5 License & Warranty OVERVIEW - features / Introduction In addition to the MENU System, EasyMenu offers: AUTOEXEC Function - run any menu item. AUTORUN System - Program Quit, set "MAIN" menu. CONTROL System - Adjust DOS & EasyMenu operation. HELP System - to hold program notes. INFO System - See hardware & DOS setup PASSWORD UTILITY - Limit access to programs. PRINTER System - Refresh printer each run. REBOOT THE PC - Reboot from a menu. UTILITY PROGRAMS - Set CAPS-LOCK & NUM-LOCK status, disable/enable CTRL-ALT-DEL reboot. INTRODUCTION EasyMenu has features you can "grow" into. You need not use ALL of them at once, however! First, edit menus to run your existing software. Try the extra features after you're all set up. Be sure to read the HELP information. Should you desire changes, do send in your suggestions. Sincerely, Johnathan Jay Stein Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 6 Grand Tour AUTOEXEC - start-up options The file AUTOEXEC.BAT will run commands for you at boot-up time. Edit it from the INFO menu. AUTOEXEC A MENU TITLE: Run any MENU item at boot-up. Add MENU name and TITLE # to AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Syntax: CD \EASYMENU EASYMENU menuname item# Example: EASYMENU UTILITY 4 runs TITLE #4 on the UTILITY MENU EASYMENU MAIN 8 runs TITLE #8 on the MAIN MENU EASYMENU PROCOMM 9 runs TITLE #9 on the PROCOMM MENU You will return to EasyMenu after your program is finished. START-UP OPTION: Large Time Display To activate the Large Time Display at bootup, the last 2 lines of AUTOEXEC.BAT should read: CD \EASYMENU EASYMENU TIMEDISPLAY (timedisplay is 1 word) Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 7 Grand Tour AUTORUN - program "main" & "quit" menus EasyMenu Friday 1 Jan 1988 12:00 pm * CONTROLS ********************* AUTORUN ************************ * * MAIN MENU : MAIN * * * QUIT MENU : UTILITY * * * RUN QUIT TITLE #: 9 * * * SUPPORT LICENSE#: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * Type C>CONTROL at the DOS prompt, to freeze options. * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** AutoRun Help Reset-ALL Top-EDIT User-INSTALL \ \ / / \______________________\ /______________/ \__________/ | only if Edit/Swap Allowed = TRUE Pressing "A" to: PROGRAM THE "MAIN" MENU - type the name of the menu to be used as the "MAIN" menu. PROGRAM THE "QUIT" MENU - select a menu job to run when the Q key is pressed. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 8 Grand Tour CONTROL - adjust EasyMenu operation EasyMenu Friday 1 Jan 1988 12:00 pm * CONTROLS ********************* AUTORUN ************************ * Blank Screen On : TRUE * * * Dos Exit Allowed : TRUE * * * Edit/Swap Allowed : TRUE * * * Mouse Active : TRUE * * * Immediate Response : FALSE * * * Keep Colors : TRUE * * * Original PATH Reset : TRUE * * * Print Screen Active : FALSE * * * Quit Allowed : TRUE * * * Verify Disk Writes : TRUE * * ***************************************************************** * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * Type C>CONTROL at the DOS prompt, to freeze options. * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** AutoRun Help Reset-ALL Top-EDIT User-INSTALL CONTROLS: Change TRUE/FALSE by pressing the 1st letter of an item. The Verify and PrtSc options affect DOS - see your DOS manual for definitions of VERIFY ON/OFF and the SHIFT-PRTSC functions. BOTTOM-LINE: Pressing R for Reset-all changes all values to TRUE. TOP-EDIT: Pressing T for Top-edit to customize the top 2 lines of the screen - they are automatically centered. USER-INSTALL: Runs the INSTALL process. Set up EasyMenu in another directory, for use with DesQView, Windows, etc. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 9 Grand Tour CONTROL - for supervisors. The CONTROL.EXE Utility Program allows you, as a supervisor, to restrict access to the built-in CONTROL menu. Syntax: CONTROL option Example: CONTROL on EasyMenu (tm) displays a CONTROL menu. Example: CONTROL off EasyMenu (tm) will NOT display the CONTROL menu. Example: CONTROL display EasyMenu (tm) displays User File. CONTROL.EXE must be on the same DRIVE as EasyMenu (tm). PURPOSE: let supervisor control access to EasyMenu (tm) Controls. To run from a Menu, with Password protection, use the PASSWORD.EXE Utility: Example: TITLE >Turn on CONTROL menu C>PASSWORD C>CONTROL ON C> press any key to continue Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 10 Grand Tour HELP - online text file for any menu * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * * * * * * * 8 - 100 line display; for business cards, notes, etc. * * * * * * * * * * JOHN.MH F10 to Edit ***************************************** | only if Edit/Swap Allowed = TRUE, in CONTROLS. Make notes of commands, program syntax, etc. One help file per menu. EX: MAIN.M = menu, MAIN.MH = help DEFAULT.MHH used if no file exists. EX: MAIN.M = menu, DEFAULT.MHH = help ******* Press * F10 * to edit the current Menu Help File. ******* Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 11 Grand Tour INFO - hardware info, edit AUTOEXEC & CONFIG EasyMenu Path=C:\DOS Friday 1 Jan 1988 Dir=C:\EASYMENU 12:00 pm * SYSTEM: 11 Menus 2 HELP files ***** C:\CONFIG.SYS *********** * Model XT DISKS * buffers = 15 * * DOS Ver 2.10 Logical 3 * files = 40 * * Video COLOR Floppy(s) 1 * BREAK = OFF * * Memory 640 K Current C: * device = ansi.sys * * 64 K ComSpec C: * device = mouse.sys * * 87 Chip FALSE Path(s) 1 * * * DMA Chip FALSE * * * PORTS 1 Parallel Free 7 % * * * 2 Serial Total 21225472 * * * 0 Game Left 1556480 * * ***************************************************************** * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * ECHO OFF * * CLS * * PATH=C:\DOS * * GETCLOCK * * PROMPT=$p$g * * CD \EASYMENU * * EASYMENU TIMEDISPLAY * * * * C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT PROMPT=$p$g ********************************* Autoexec.BAT Config.SYS Help 1-Autoexec.NEW 2-Config.NEW \ \ / / \______________\ /________________/ \_______________/ | only if Edit/Swap Allowed = TRUE Press "I" from any MENU. Edit the AUTOEXEC.* and CONFIG.* files from here. *.NEW files - apply ONLY to special options. See REBOOT page. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 12 Grand Tour PASSWORD - menu or DOS prompt PASSWORD may be called from the DOS prompt, Menu System or a batch file, such as AUTOEXEC.BAT. You may use a COMMON password or SPECIFIC passwords. Use this feature to: 1 - Limit access to certain programs or menu items. 2 - Lock your workstation when you leave it. Password length: 30 characters, including control characters. If you fail to enter the correct password after three attempts, then: 1 - An alarm will sound. 2 - The message "Access DENIED" will display. 3 - The PC keyboard will be LOCKED and the system must be powered down and rebooted. PAGE 1 OF 2 Press any key to continue. COMMON password. Your password is saved. Each time you give the password, you have the option of changing or removing password protection. Example: TITLE >Lotus 123 C>PASSWORD C>CD \LOTUS C>123 SPECIFIC PASSWORD. Give a password to be used with the PASSWORD command. EXAMPLE: TITLE >Password / Lock station for coffee break. C>PASSWORD IBM You may also use the TILDE ~ character as a simple code routine, which will shift each letter by one. The password is still IBM EXAMPLE: TITLE >Password / Lock station for coffee break. C>PASSWORD ~JCN PAGE 2 OF 2 Press any key to continue. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 13 Grand Tour PRINTER - keep printer fresh EasyMenu Friday 1 Jan 1988 12:00 pm * PRINTER CONTROL ****** CONTROL CODE SEQUENCE ****************** * RESET : TRUE * 27 64 * * Condensed : FALSE * 15 * * DoubleStrike: FALSE * 27 71 * * 1-Elite : FALSE * 27 77 * * Emphasized : FALSE * 27 69 * * Italics : FALSE * 27 52 * * 2-Pica : FALSE * 27 80 * * Proportional: FALSE * 27 112 49 * * Underline : FALSE * 27 45 49 * * Wide : FALSE * 27 87 49 * ***************************************************************** * PgDn PgUp ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * TRUE codes are sent to the printer EACH TIME A MENU JOB RUNS * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** All-FALSE FormFeed HELP LineFeed New-Codes Standard-Codes \ / / \____________________________________/__________/ | only if Edit/Swap Allowed = TRUE Allows the printer to be fresh for each program. Press N to change the current codes. Press S to restore standard Epson/IBM printer codes. FormFeed, Help, and LineFeed are ALWAYS available. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 14 Grand Tour REBOOT - from a menu Commands to REBOOT your system, from a Menu or the DOS prompt. C>EASYMENU LOCKUP will lock the keyboard and display a message telling the user to power down. Does not reboot. C>EASYMENU REBOOT will simply reboot the system. This is identical to a power-on start or pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL. C>EASYMENU AUTOEXEC will reboot your system and use the file AUTOEXEC.NEW in place of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. C>EASYMENU CONFIG will reboot your system and use the file CONFIG.NEW in place of the CONFIG.SYS file. C>EASYMENU AUTOEXEC CONFIG will do both of the above. Edit AUTOEXEC.NEW and CONFIG.NEW from the INFO menu. If these files do not exist, the original AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files will be used. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 15 Grand Tour UTILITIES - for the Keyboard These short programs allow you to control the keyboard from a menu or batch file. Keyboards with LED lights on the CapsLock and NumLock keys sometimes get out of sync with the true status. NUMLOCK NUMON.COM and NUMOFF.COM - "flips" the NumLck key on or off. CAPSLOCK CAPSON.COM and CAPSOFF.COM - "flips" the CapsLock key on or off. SHIFT-PRTSC PRTSCOFF.COM and PRTSCON.COM - disable/enable the Shift-PrtSc function. CTRL-ALT-DEL NOBOOT.COM and YESBOOT.COM - disable/enable CTRL-ALT-DEL reboot. Run NOBOOT from AUTOEXEC.BAT, before loading SideKick. YESBOOT will restore the CTRL-ALT-DEL function. Use EASYMENU REBOOT functions, even if NOBOOT is loaded. NOTES: These files were INSTALLed in the ROOT directory - that way, they are available when you press D for DOS. YOU MAY MOVE THEM (to a PATHed sub-directory) IF YOU WISH! Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 16 Grand Tour GETTING STARTED - basic operation, editing * MAIN Menu ************************************* *F1 - * * 2 + Sample Menu System * * 3 - * * 4 - * * 5 - * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos *EDIT* Help Info Print Quit Swap Time ****** EXERCISE #1: Setting date & time from a MENU press the keys: 1 E type SET DATE AND TIME and press TAB type DATE and press TAB type TIME and press RETURN or ENTER * MAIN Menu # 1 ****************************** * TITLE >Set Date & Time * ******************** MENU/C>DATE * * ** C>TIME * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * ******************** C> * * C> * ********************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept * MAIN Menu ************************************* *F1 - Set Date & Time * * 2 + Sample Menu System * * 3 - * * 4 - * * 5 - * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos *EDIT* Help Info Print Quit Swap Time ****** Press the RETURN, 1 or F1 key to run this MENU item. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 17 Training Exercises EXERCISE #2: Running a program - WORD Assumes: 1. WORD is in a directory called \WORD 2. You recall the last document for editing press the keys: 3 E type WORD PROCESSING and press TAB type CD \WORD and press TAB type WORD /L and press RETURN * MAIN Menu # 3 ****************************** * TITLE >Word Processing * ******************** MENU/C>CD \WORD * * ** C>WORD /L * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * ******************** C> * * C> * ********************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept * MAIN Menu ************************************* * 1 - Set Date & Time * * 2 + Sample Menu System * *F3 - Word Processing * * 4 - * * 5 - * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos *EDIT* Help Info Print Quit Swap Time ****** Press the RETURN, 3 or F3 key to run this MENU item. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 18 Training Exercises EXERCISE #3 Create/call another MENU press the keys: 5 E type UTILITY AND OTHER PROGRAMS and press TAB type MENU UTILITY and press RETURN * MAIN Menu # 5 ****************************** * TITLE >Utility and Other Programs * ******************** MENU/C>MENU UTILITY * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * * ** C> * ******************** C> * * C> * ********************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept * MAIN Menu ************************************* * 1 - Set Date & Time * * 2 + Sample Menu System * * 3 - Word Processing * * 4 - * *F5 + Utility and Other Programs * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos Edit Help Info Print Quit Swap Time The + symbol denotes a MENU. The - symbol denotes a PROGRAM. Press RETURN, 5 or F5 key. The UTILITY menu is called/created. * UTILITY Menu ********************************** * Press ESC for * 1 - * * MAIN * 2 - * * * 3 - * * * 4 - * * * 5 - * * * 6 - * * * 7 - * * * 8 - * * * 9 - * ***************** * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos Edit Help Info *MAIN* Print Quit Swap Time ****** Press the M key to bring the "main" menu up. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 19 Training Exercises QUIT & MAIN MENUS - "main" & "quit" menus EXERCISE #4 To run a program when Q is pressed. Use for disk head parking, end-of-day backup, etc. For practice, we will use job #1 on the MAIN MENU, 1 - Set Date & Time. To run the program when you press Q to quit, do this: Press these keys: C A TAB Where you see QUIT MENU type MAIN and press TAB Where you see RUN QUIT # type 1 and press RETURN ******************************** AUTORUN ************************ * * main menu : main * * * QUIT MENU : MAIN * * * RUN QUIT TITLE #: 1 * * * support license#: * * * * ***************************************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept Press ESC, RETURN or SPACEBAR * MAIN Menu ************************************* * 1 - Set Date & Time * * 2 + Sample Menu System * * 3 - Word Processing * * 4 - * * 5 + Utility and Other Programs * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank Control Dos Edit Help Info Print *QUIT* Swap Time ****** Press Q to quit EasyMenu. Set Date & Time will run. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 20 Training Exercises EXERCISE #5 Use an alternate MAIN MENU Press these keys: C A Press the DEL key until the word MAIN is gone Where you see MAIN MENU type UTILITY and press RETURN ******************************** AUTORUN ************************ * * MAIN MENU : UTILITY * * * quit menu : main * * * run quit title #: 1 * * * support license#: * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept Press ESC, RETURN or SPACEBAR * UTILITY Menu ********************************** * 1 - * * 2 - * * 3 - * * 4 - * * 5 - * * 6 - * * 7 - * * 8 - * * 9 - * * * ************************************************* Blank *CONTROL* Dos Edit Help Info Print Quit Swap Time ********* The UTILITY menu is now the primary or "MAIN" menu. EXERCISE #6 To use the MENU named MAIN as the MAIN MENU Press these keys: C A Press CTRL key and the Y key. Press RETURN ******************************** AUTORUN ************************ * * MAIN MENU : * * * quit menu : main * * * run quit title #: 1 * * * support license#: * * * * * * * ***************************************************************** Undo-ESC Cancel-EscEsc -> <- | | Del BkSp Home End RETURN-Accept Press ESC, RETURN or SPACEBAR. MAIN is the default primary menu. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 21 Training Exercises CUSTOMIZING - EasyMenu and DOS Adjust PC-functions from the CONTROL menu. EXERCISE #7: Turn off PRinT SCreen (shift-PrtSc) Press the C key Press the P key * CONTROLS ****************************************************** * Blank Screen On : true * * * Dos Exit Allowed : true * * * Edit/Swap Allowed : true * * * Mouse Active : true * * * Immediate Response : true * * * Keep Colors : true * * * Original Path Reset : true * * * PRINT SCREEN ACTIVE : FALSE * * * Quit Allowed : true * * * Verify Disk Writes : true * * ***************************************************************** AutoRun Help Reset-ALL Top-EDIT User-INSTALL Print Screen Active should be FALSE. EXERCISE #8: Automatic Reset/Refresh of Printer Force the printer to reset before and after each program run. Press the P key Press the R key * PRINTER CONTROL *********************************************** * RESET : TRUE * * * Condensed : false * * * DoubleStrike: false * * * 1-Elite : false * * * Emphasized : false * * * Italics : false * * * 2-Pica : false * * * Proportional: false * * * Underline : false * * * Wide : false * * ***************************************************************** All-FALSE FormFeed Help=On LineFeed New-Codes Standard-Codes RESET should be TRUE. Press SPACEBAR, ESC or RETURN. Copyright (C) 1986-88, EasyMenu Publishing Page 22