!Help for !KeyDefnEd v1.01
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!KeyDefnEd  edits the  KeyDefn files  that !TaskKeys  uses to
store the F-key definitions.

To Load.
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Run !KeyDefnEd by either double-clicking on its icon, or on a 
KeyDefn  file (&0CD)  if !KeyDefnEd  has been  'seen' by  the 
Filer.

To Use.
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Load a  KeyDefn file by double-clicking on it or  dragging it 
to the  !KeyDefnEd icon.  This opens  the Edit window.  Click
MENU over this window for the  tasks menu.  Click SELECT on a
task to edit it.  There are only two  restrictions on the key
definitions you enter:

   1: The task name must be EXACTLY as it appears
      in the task manager window.
   2: Each key definition is a maximum of 20 chars,
      the task name can be up to 25.

It is  advisable to enter the definitions for F12 even if the
task doesn't alter them, so that they appear correctly in the
!TaskKeys window and you don't forget that they're defined.

Click on the radio buttons to enter Shift, Ctrl and ShiftCtrl
definitions. When  you've finished click on 'Update'. 'Clear' 
forgets both  the changes  you've  made  and the task  you're 
editing.  Click on 'Clear All' to clear all task definitions. 
Click  on 'Save'  to save the key definitions. Note that this 
overwrites the file you loaded.  Maybe one day I'll include a 
'Save As' facility... maybe not.

Note you can use the function keys to change the button state
on the Edit window. I'm not going to tell you which is which:
load !KeyDefnEd into !TaskKeys  (read !TaskKeys.!Help to find
out how to do this) if you really want to know!

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|  Paddy Spencer 2nd Dec 93.                                 |
|   Not to be sold for profit, or any other reason.           |
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|   ALT-itude is the excellent software house of:             |
|        Ian Giblin      e-mail:  I.Giblin@sussex.ac.uk       |
|        Paddy Spencer   e-mail:       pss@liverpool.ac.uk    |
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| This software is supplied 'as is' -- absolutely no warranty |
| is implied nor given. In no circumstances shall the authors |
| be liable  for any damage, loss of profits, time or data or |
| any indirect  or consequential loss arising from the use of |
| or inability to use this software.                          |
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