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From: stev@seismo.CSS.GOV (Stev Knowles)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Re: using Sidekick with Vterm
Message-ID: <715@seismo.CSS.GOV>
Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 00:57:39 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov  7 00:57:39 1985
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*Has anyone ever tried to use sidekick with the terminal program
*vterm?  Vterm has a function called a 'hotkey' which lets you 
*escape to dos by pressing both shift keys at the same time.
*Unfortunately, sidekick uses the shift-shift technique to  invoke
*it or to escape from it. 
*
*  Timothy D. Thomas                 SUNY/Buffalo Computer Science
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i am beta testing VTERM III. i dont know what version you are using,
but i do know that VTERMIII will respond to an alternate key
combination if you have sidekick installed. and since alot of people
do, i suppose they didnt have much choice. i am not working off the
VTERM III package now, but if you really want to know what the other
combo is, mail and ask.



stev knowles
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