Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.programmer:810 comp.sys.mac:15970 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!husc6!bloom-beacon!gatech!mcnc!thorin!unc!steele From: steele@unc.cs.unc.edu (Oliver Steele) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.sys.mac Subject: Function key support (was: LED's on Extended Keyboard) Message-ID: <2693@thorin.cs.unc.edu> Date: 13 May 88 16:41:34 GMT References: <3691@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU> <8998@apple.Apple.Com> <9835@apple.Apple.Com> <2529@louie.udel.EDU> Sender: news@thorin.cs.unc.edu Reply-To: steele@unc.UUCP (Oliver Steele) Followup-To: comp.sys.mac Organization: University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lines: 30 [follow-ups to comp.sys.mac] Tim Zickus@udel.EDU (Tim Zickus) writes: >I also heard that the new version of MF will support the function keys... >is this just a dream? According to one of the recent MacWeeklies (past month or so; my time sense go sphflatz during finals) there's a primitive macro facility with the next system software release, which will certainly support key bindings for those dead keys. You can also use the SaratogaKeys INIT (init-saratoga.hqx at Sumex; sorry, I can't mail it to people (no, it's not mine)). And QuicKeys is worth looking at (Sumex: demo-quickeys-cdev.hqx). > __________ zickus@udel.edu ->"It's named the Bozo bit, after the > / . U of DelaWHERE? | Apple programmer who came up with it." > / / /|/| & | > / / / | | Python Datasystems | - "Macintosh Revealed", vol. 2 | /-------------------------------/ | \-->Other version (apocryphal?): it was an attempt at a simple copy protection technique. "Bozo noClone." --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver Steele ...!decnet!mcnc!unc!steele UNC-CH steele@cs.unc.edu "We made it structured, and now it doesn't work." -- Brice Tebbs