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- ******** Quick Route Help Guide ********
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- Contents:
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- 1) Installation
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- 2) Uninstallation
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- 3) The Basics of Quick Route
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- 4) Command Options Window
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- 5) User-Made Commands window
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- 6) Making Commands
- i) The New Command window
- ii) Search Options
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- 7) File Associations
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- 8) Directory and Web Page shortcuts
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- 9) Registration
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- 1. Installation
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- To install Quick Route double click the file "setup.exe". In the
- setup window click the "Install Quick Route" button. This will bring up
- a window asking where you would like Quick Route to be installed to.
- Next, you can type in a directory e.g. "c:\mydirectory", or you can
- browse your hard drive to find the directory you want. It does not
- matter whether the directory you select exists or not, the setup
- program will create the new directory if necessary.
- When browsing through directories, to select a directory to install to
- click the "Select" button or press enter key in the text window.
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- 2. Uninstallation
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- To uninstall Quick Route, go back to the setup program and then click
- "Uninstall Quick Route" and all the Quick Route files will be removed.
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- 3. The Basics of Quick Route
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- To operate Quick Route is simple. In the text window of Quick Route,
- type your command name and press enter key. This will load your desired
- file. To open directories, type "dir" then type a directory path or
- a directory shortcut name (if applicable), to open the directory.
- To open web pages and web sites type "web" then type your web shortcut
- name.
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- By clicking on the "Command Options" button, it allows you look at
- lists of pre-set Quick Route commands and user-made commands.
- The "command options" window gives you the option to make new commands
- and delete existing ones. (For further details about creating new
- commands go to chapter 5) The "command options" also gives you the
- option to edit file associations, directory and web page shortcuts.
- (For further details about shortcuts go to chapter 8)
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- (You can retrive the last command you entered in Quick Route by
- pressing up arrow key)
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- 4. Command Options window
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- There are several different options in this window:
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- Close button: Exits the Command Options window.
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- Error Solving button: If there is a problem or error in a user-made command
- then Quick Route will detect it and the "Error Solving" button will be
- shown. This button helps to fix the problem with the command.
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- Pre-set Commands list: You can use these commands in Quick Route like
- user-made commands but you cannot alter them. If you double-click one
- of the commands it will show you what it does.
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- Custom Commands list: These are commands defined by the user. They can be
- altered by double-clicking on a command. This will bring up a menu of
- options including, "change path", "rename command", "delete command"
- and "password protection". It also shows you the path of the command
- e.g. "c:\paint.exe".
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- (Commands Menu)
- New Command: Creates a command defined by the user.
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- Delete Command: This deletes the command selected in the "Custom
- Commands" window. If no command has been selected then you must click
- on the command, you want to select in the "custom commands window" and
- then click "delete command" to delete it.
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- (Editors Menu)
- Edit File Associations: This opens the File Associations editor. (For
- more information on file association see chapter 7)
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- Edit Directory Shortcuts: This opens the Directory Shortcuts editor.
- (For more information on directory shortcuts see chapter 8)
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- Edit Web Page Shortcuts: This opens the Web Page Shortcuts editor.
- (For more information on web page shortcuts see chapter 8)
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- (Shortcuts Menu)
- Add a directory shortcut: Creates a directory shortcut. (See chapter 8
- for more information)
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- Add a web page shortcut: Creates a web page shortcut. (See chapter 8
- for more information)
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- 5. User-made command window
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- There are seven different options in this window:
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- Path window: This shows you the command path of the program used to execute
- the user-made command.
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- Close button: Exits the User-made command window.
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- Delete Command button: This deletes the command being shown in this window.
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- Rename command button: This enables you to rename the command. To save the
- new name press enter key in the text window or click on the "save"
- button.
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- Change Path button: This enables you to change the command path of the
- command. (See chapter 5 about selecting a command path.)
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- Password Protection button:
- Quick Route contains a good password system. To enable a
- password click the "Password Protection" button. In the Password
- Protection window click on the "No Password" button. This button should
- then say "Password Protected". Then go to the text window and type your password. Finally, click "Save & Exit" and the password
- will be enabled.
- When the password is enabled, the password is always required
- when executing the command in Quick Route and deleting the command.
- It is also required to unlock the password to gain access to changing
- path of and to rename the command.
- To get rid of password protection, click the "Password
- Protection" button. Then enter your password. Then in the Password
- Protection window click the "Password Protected" button, this button
- should then say "No Password" and finally click "Save & Exit".
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- Lock/Unlock Password button:
- This button is only shown when password protection is active.
- If a command is password protected, the button will always say
- "Unlock Password".
- When the command is locked by a password, you cannot use the
- "rename command" and "change path" options. To unlock the password,
- so as to gain access to the "rename command" and "change path" options,
- you need to click the "Unlock Command" button. Type your password and
- the password will unlock. If you want to lock the password just click
- "Lock Password".
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- 6. Making Commands
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- i) The New Command window
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- There are four different things in this window:
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- Command name text window: This is the text window where you name your
- command.
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- Password Controlled Check box: If this box is checked then the command
- will be password protected. You will need to supply a password in the
- password text window.
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- Cancel: This cancels the new command.
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- OK: This button closes this window and enables you to start searching
- for the command path. If you press enter key in the Command name text
- window it will perform the same action.
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- ii) Search Options
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- There are three types of searches:
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- Automatic search:
- In this search, you must enter the type of file or a specific
- file that you are looking for and type it into the search criteria.
- Next, select which directory you wish this search to be performed in.
- Then either press enter key in the text window or click the "Start
- Search" button to start the search.
- If files have been found with your specification then they
- should appear on the list of files. Double click the file you want to
- select and the command will save and exit the search.
- You can stop a search even midway through. To start the search again
- click the "Reset" button.
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- Manual search:
- In this search you browse through directories to find to the
- file(s) you want. When you find the specified file, double-click it,
- then click the "save" button to save the command.
- Using the manual search you can look for any file or just
- executable program files by clicking on the combo selection box.
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- Type path and filename method:
- In this search all you need to do is type the path and filename
- of your specified file in the text window. Then either press enter key
- in the text window or click on the "save" button to save the command.
- This method is the fastest method and is recommended to people who
- know exactly where their file(s) are.
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- 7) File Associations
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- When you select a non-executable file to use in one of your commands
- Quick Route looks for the file extension of the file on its database.
- If the file extension is found, the program associated with the file
- will open the selected non-executable file.
- If the file extension is not found then Quick Route will ask you to
- associate the file extension with a program and then save the extension
- name in the database.
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- File Associations Editor: This allows you to edit the file extensions
- database. On the left hand side of the window are where the extension
- names are kept. On the right side of the window are where the programs
- (to load the file extensions on the left side) are kept. You can
- change, delete and create new lines of file extensions.
- To save the database click the "Save" button.
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- 8) Directory and Web Page shortcuts
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- When you type either "dir" or "web" to open a web page or directory
- instead of typing the full path you can type a short alias name instead.
- E.g. "dir mydir" instead of "dir c:\documents\mydocs\mydirectory"
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- Using the "web" command you cannot type the full path of the page. You
- must use a web page shortcut.
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- Adding a directory shortcut: When adding a shortcut you must enter the
- shortcut name and the directory name and path (e.g. c:\mydir).
- You can use the "browse" button to look for the directory you want to
- select. In browse, to select a directory you must double click the
- directory you want to select and then click the "Select" button.
- To save the shortcut to the database click the "Add Shortcut" button.
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- Adding a web page shortcut: When adding a shortcut you must enter the
- shortcut name and the URL (web page) address of the web page you want
- to open (e.g. http://www.myweb.com).
- To save the shortcut to the database click the "Add Shortcut" button.
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- The directory and web page shortcut editors:
- This allows you to edit the web and directory shortcut databases.
- On the left hand side of the window are where the shortcut names are
- kept.
- On the right side of the window are where the full directory paths
- (For the directory shortcut database) or the web page address (For the
- web page shortcut database) are kept.
- You can change, delete and create new lines of shortcuts, entering the
- shortcut name on the left and the directory path or web page address on
- the right.
- To save the database click the "Save" button.
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- 9) Registration
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- We encourage you to register Quick Route for the support of it's
- creation and other product development. Registering gives you new
- product release, free updates and technical support. If you do not
- register, the Try-Before-You-Buy concept will simply disappear, forcing
- you to buy-before-you-try.
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- To register, either go to our online registration form or send a cheque
- for รบ15.99 to: 11 Causeyware Road, Edmonton, London, England, N9 8BP.
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- Also send details of your name and e-mail address, so I can send you
- the full version via e-mail.
- Use the telephone for assistance and help at: 0181 805 1905
- Or e-mail me at: cp.mensan@btinternet.com
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- You can also see my web site at:
- http://www.btinternet.com/~cp.mensan/index.html
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