Addition to my post above
---------------------------------------
Once Total Commander (TC)is activated, "ordinary" keyboard entries go
into the DOS command box window at the bottom of the TC screen (in the
TC default configuration). This means that activating TC enables
PowerPro to send a series of command line commands which TC will execute.

Script in PP is:

"[path]/totalcmd.exe" /O          |runs/activates TC
*keys [command_1]{enter}          |executes command line 1           
            
*keys [command_2]{enter}          |executes command line 2 

and so on.

It works whether the command box window in TC is shown or not.

David: thanx for prodding me into extending this relation between PP
and  TC because it makes many things possible that are on my wish list.

Regards
BazWash







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