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DOS autoexec.bat file\ ESC Key
What entry/ies do I need to make on this attached autoexec.bat file after ":F10" on the bottom of this batch file so when I hit F10 it will actually be as if I hit the ESC key on the keyboard?
Where are the batch file guru's? Thanks. Last edited by Charles; 05-20-2003 at 06:16 PM. |
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Can't necessarily help, but why??
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so do you want to go to the a: prompt with a clear screen?
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I figured it out guys. Thanks. Yes homer you got it.
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