!Help File for !TaskKeys v1.10
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!TaskKeys exists to:
   a) enable you to simulate F-key presses with the mouse
   b) give you a keystrip on the desktop.

Double-click on the !TaskKeys icon to install it on the iconbar.
Clicking on the icon opens the F-keys window or brings it to the 
front if it's already open. The twelve F-key icons simulate key-
presses, ie clicking on the F12 icon produces the same effect as 
pressing the F12 key. The four radio icons determine whether the 
effect is that of pressing the key with either Shift, Ctrl, both 
or neither held down. The title bar has the name of the current, 
or last, task to have input focus. The definitions in the F-keys
icons will change with the input focus -- if !TaskKeys knows the 
definitions for a particular task it will put them in the window
but will leave the icons blank if it doesn't. It reverts to RO 3 
standard definitions for F12 in the latter case. Additional task
definitions can be added by editing the file !TaskKeys.Key_Defns 
using !KeyDefnEd (which should have been supplied with !TaskKeys
but if you haven't got it, then contact us and we'll send a copy
to you). Drag a KeyDefn file to the !TaskKeys icon to change the 
list of tasks it knows about. On start-up it looks for Key_Defns
in its application shell (ie for !TaskKeys.Key_Defns) and gets a
default list of task definitions from there. It won't load if it
doesn't find it.

Info    brings up the usual information box.
Quit    quits from the application.

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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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