>Seems my problem was using F12 in
dos.
>Razzaks message says dos only supports up to
F10.
>Windows supports up to F12.
Depending on your circumstances, the following
might help.
We run a 4.5++ application that utilizes F11 and F12. In
order to "activate" them, we run a batch file that runs Newkeys.com
then RTIME.
Utilizing this, F11 F12 work fine through all current versions
of Windows... but untested under XP
Newkeys.com is small, only 137 bytes, and I have attached it,
but don't know if it will go through.
If not, email me offlist.
Brent Skean
Current Solutions
Seems my problem was using F12 in
dos.
Razzaks message says dos only supports up to
F10.
Windows supports up to F12.
I changed it to [Alt][F10] and it
works. F10 by itself, inserts a row so that didn't work
But a question --
In an exit eep id [Alt][F10] is mapped to
[Enter] and the eep runs because i did [Alt][F10] which is the same as
enter, and then when the action is complete, the cursor is still in the same
field and you press enter to get to the next field, does the eep run
again?
I appreciate all the help and it certainly is
worth a donation to the Children's fund that you collect at the Developers
Conference, and since I won't be there, I feel I should send in a few
quarters -- can someone tell me where to send it?
Bernie Lis
I'll be off to France instead of the Developers
Conference (my wife thinks that's more interesting than a conference she
isn't interested in). Oh well, I guess you know who's boss in my
company.
Hope to see you all in
2002.