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- KeyText 2000 v2.15, for Windows 95, 98, NT4 or 2000
- (c) MJMSoft Design Limited, 1998-2000
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- KeyText 2000 is a major new version of KeyText, the keyboard
- macro and Windows automation program. It has hundreds of text
- items available, and has a new "Smart Select" feature.
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- To install, follow the instructions in readme.txt. It is safe to
- install KeyText 2000 to the same folder as an earlier version,
- but make sure you exit KeyText first, if it is running.
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- If you have purchased a KeyText license, your existing code
- will work for KeyText 2000 also.
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- If you were using a 1.xx version of KeyText but have not
- purchased a full license, KeyText 2000 will re-set your
- evaluation period to give you a full 30 days again.
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- What's New in v2.14
- ===================
- 2.15 Fixed bug in KeyText Keypad where in certain
- circumstances the Windows Logo key would be simulated
- along with the desired key so that, for example,
- clicking "E" would open Explorer instead of typing E.
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- 2.14 Added a new option to the On Window scheduler to
- allow all windows to be monitored, not just the
- foreground window. This means that if an application
- running in the background generates a window or
- message - for example, a "You have new email"
- message - which does not come to the front, KeyText
- can be set to look out for it and perform whatever
- actions you have in the associated item. You can set
- this by pressing the "Advanced" button on the "Set
- schedule" dialog.
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- For Windows 2000 users only: In earlier versions of
- KeyText 2000 the Activate field included a
- minimize/restore action to resolve a "feature" in
- Windows 2000 which inhibits a program's ability to
- activate (bring to the foreground) another window.
- This minimize/restore has been found to be
- unnecessary in many cases, and has been removed. We
- have added an Activate! field (exclamation mark
- added) which will force the minimize/restore action,
- if required. It should be used if, after using an
- Activate field, you see the desired window's button
- in the taskbar flashing, but the window remaining in
- the background. Similarly in a Run field which
- includes an activate option - change the ^ to a ! if
- required.
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- Previously, text on the KeyText menus was always
- black. A user who has black as the background color
- for menus and dialogs pointed out that this was less
- than helpful! The system default menu text color is
- now used.
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- A [Return] following a Loop field will now be
- ignored, if "Ignore a return character..." is set in
- the global settings dialog.
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- For full version history from v2.0, see readme.txt or the KeyText 2000
- help file.
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- MJMSoft Design
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