Use this menu to work with terminal window and text selections, and to undo actions.
Cancels the last major text change in the active memo.
Cancels the last “Undo memo” command in the active memo.
Cancels your last action.
Cancels your last action. Not available because FastComm‚Ñ¢ only supports this command for memos.
Removes the memo text selection from the window and places it on the Clipboard.
Removes the memo text selection from the window and places it on the Clipboard. Not available because FastComm‚Ñ¢ only supports this command for memos.
Makes a copy of the text selection on the Clipboard.
Makes a copy of the text selection on the Clipboard. Not available if there is no active text selection.
Sends the contents of the Clipboard to the connection tool (which is probably talking to a modem.)
Sends the contents of the Clipboard to the connection tool. Not available if the Clipboard contents is not text.
Places the contents of the Clipboard in the buffered keyboard window. Up to 65 characters can be pasted.
Places the contents of the Clipboard in the buffered keyboard window. Not available if the Clipboard contents is not text.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard into the active memo.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard into the active memo. Not available if the Clipboard contents is not text.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard into the document.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard into the document. Not available if the contents of the Clipboard is not compatible with the active document.
Search the text in the terminal window for a string of characters you specify.
Hint: The search IS case sensitive.
Search the text in the terminal window for a string of characters you specify. Not available if the terminal window is not active.
Attempts to find another match of the last character string specified through the “Find in buffer…” command.
Erases the contents of the terminal window.
Erases the contents of the terminal window. Not available if the terminal window is not active.
Environment menu
Use this menu to access the address book, send specific commands to a modem, and to change the way in which FastComm‚Ñ¢ works.
Opens the address book. The address book file is named “Address Book” and should be located in the same folder as FastComm™.
Dial a number you specify for a remote computer through the attached modem.
Tell your modem or connection tool that you want to wait for a call from a remote computer.
Select this to cancel the “Wait for call” mode.
Set the “In Box” folder. Files received from the remote computer will be placed in this folder.
Hint: The toolbar button “CHNG” does the same thing.
Set the “Out Box” folder. Many commands which prompt you to locate files will first show files in this folder.
Allows you to specify how FastComm‚Ñ¢ behaves in certain situations.
File menu
Use this menu to send and receive files, work with memos, and print text files.
Prepares FastComm‚Ñ¢ to send a file to the remote computer using the current file transfer method.
Hint: The toolbar button “SEND” does the same thing.
Temporarily disables text capture. The active capture file is left open.
Temporarily disables text capture. The active capture file is left open. Not available if there is no active capture file.
Resumes adding text from the remote computer to the open capture file.
Resumes adding text from the remote computer to the open capture file. Not available if there is no active capture file.
Displays printing options for the currently chosen printer.
Sends a memo or text file from your Macintosh to the current printer.
Prints an order form for products from Vertical Solutions after you type in some information.
Quit FastComm‚Ñ¢ and return to the Finder.
Displays all FastComm‚Ñ¢ windows in the 9 point Monaco font.
All FastComm‚Ñ¢ windows are currently displayed in the 9 point Monaco font.
Displays all FastComm‚Ñ¢ windows in the 12 point Monaco font.
All FastComm‚Ñ¢ windows are currently displayed in the 12 point Monaco font.
FastComm‚Ñ¢ supports different file transfer methods.
Sets the file transfer method to the most common of all Macintosh methods; MacBinary XMODEM.
The current file transfer method is set to MacBinary XMODEM with 1k blocks, and auto-receive enabled.
Displays a comprehensive set of choices for file transfer methods.
The current file transfer method was set through the file transfer tool dialog.
FastComm‚Ñ¢ provides basic word processing capabilities.