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From: FERGUSON@BKNLVMS.BITNET
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
Subject: RE: Keyboard Lock
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Date: 20 Sep 88 13:21:00 GMT
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To prevent users from entering a quit fault, you should use the
pfm_$inhibit system call. The purpose of this call is to
ignore control 'q'. You must remember that some key-defining maniac
could make F1 the quit character or something, and disabling cntrl 'q'
alone might not be perfectly robust.

Scott Ferguson