Kevin You may never have noticed the small menu at the top of the Cache Terminal window. One of the options is Help. This reveals a lot of functionality that you probably never knew about (like scripting sessions, etc).
Here's an extract: Key Timing is useful for determination of performance of a host system under various load conditions. The key timing is enabled/disabled via Alt+Shift+T. The output of a timing "run" is a file called KEYTIMER.LOG which can be found in the Windows directory. Learn mode is a feature that permits rapid prototyping of script files. Learn mode is enabled/disabled via Alt+Shift+L. When enabled, and logging is active, rather than simply capturing all incoming characters, the "log" file becomes a sequence of script wait for and send commands. This file can "almost" be played back. The "wait for" commands show up to 16 characters preceding "sent" data. Spy mode is useful for DLL applications that are utilizing the communications capabilities of Cach� Terminal. It is enabled/disabled via Alt+Shift+S and is mentioned here only as information should that key be typed. It is not for general use. Pause mode is used to pause a script file manually. It is enabled/disabled via Alt+P. It can also be activated with the pause command with a argument of 0. The simple transfer protocols Bridge & Troll are supported by Cach� Terminal. When the application requests, enter Alt+Shift+F and select either Bridge (to download) or Troll (to upload). Regards George George James Software Cach� Tools, Training, Technology www.georgejames.com +44-1932-252568 > -----Original Message----- > From: kevin furze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Posted At: 20 July 2004 06:58 > Posted To: Cach� Newsgroup > Conversation: hidden key combinations in cache terminal > Subject: Re: hidden key combinations in cache terminal > > > I had seen that, I was looking at that page when I was playing with > scripts (see my other posting) - but I couldn't find any "spy > mode" or > "trolls" in the listing. > > I use a couple of the user defined key strokes you mention > > I am of the opinion that its ISC and support and perhaps Bill is the > chief troll ;-) > >
