
10-05-2001, 04:27 PM
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Ok, the 'programmers definition' of a macro.
A macro is a program made with a bas file that has the useable keys eg:a - z 1- 0 insert delete etc etc. A macro program uses the bas file and a timer so that it will repeatidly send the operating system command for the 'key' specified. You can easily make one, the hardest part is making the bas file and defining the 'keys'. So look around for a bas file called 'window promt commands.bas' or linux ----. Then it will specify how to use it in the 'dimming' of the bas file. Which could be anywhere from 'set' to 'press' or anything else, then just type in the 'key' that you want to be in the timer and set the timer. For the fastest set the timer to about 1-10.
I hope you like my definition (unless you're more confused then you were before you read this post). |
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