Key Edit Documentation


Key Edit PRG is by Simon Poole, of Switzerland. 
He also wrote UNITERM.PRG, possibly the best 
public domain program for the ST.

Define your entire keyboard with this 
program. When you finish defining the keyboard, 
click MAKE LOADER. Give the file any name 
(MY_KEYS.PRG) and give it a .PRG ending. Create a 
folder called AUTO on your boot disk and place 
MY_KEYS.PRG in it.

You can of course create various such files and 
then place the one you need into the folder when 
booting up.

Remember that you actually have three keyboards:
1) the normal one (neither Shift nor CapsLock is 
pressed).
2) the "SHIFT" keyboard, which is active when 
SHIFT is pressed.
3) the "CAPSLOCK" keyboard, which is active when 
CAPSLOCK is pressed.

Make a test printout of every single letter, 
symbol, or character which your printer can make.
The numberical keypad:

 789
 456
 123

can be used to hold obscure and rare characters 
in its SHIFT and CAPSLOCK mode.

For example, in SHIFT, I have:





and in CAPSLOCK there is:




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Programmers can easily place all their 
programming symbols on normal keys.


Andreas Ramos
Indigo 2
Montanagade 29e
DK 8000 rhus C
Tel. 86 20 16 55

