Hi Jerry, KeySoft already offers this feature in the event that a command 
you are attempting to execute would result in data loss. if you were to 
just press space with E, you would certainly exit keyWord, but your 
document would have been saved. However, if you try to use the "lose 
changes" option, or the "erase file and exit KeyWord option", you are 
given an "are you sure" question at those prompts. 
Jonathan Mosen
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Pulse Data International Ltd

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Dear Jonathan,
I would like to see the message `Are You Sure?` when I am about to exit
Keyword, Keymail, or any Keysoft application or function where real loss 
of
data would result.  Currently, Keysoft sometimes asks `Are You Sure`, and
sometimes does not.  the problems caused by Brailling at high speed would 
be
solved, in part, by Keysoft asking `Are You Sure?`.  This `Are You Sure`
feature has save me from premature exit from e-mail, word processing and
other computer applications in Windows and other computer platforms.

Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger





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