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Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
Subject: Re: Tandy 1000 Function Keys
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Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 19:43:32 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  1 19:43:32 1987
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> Is there anyway to simulate the Tandy 1000 F11 and F12 keys on a ordinary PC?

No.  If you want to use your 12 function key version of DeskMate II
on a 10 function key PC, you will have significant difficulty.  DeskMate II
software somehow prevents you from redefining other PC keys to look
like F11 and F12.

I have a Tandy 1000SX at home and found DeskMate II to be a very handy
integrated package for nearly everything I need to do at home and at work.

To use DeskMate II on my IBM PC/XT at work, I bought the 10 function key
version from Tandy.  That version uses ALT F10 to replace F12, for example.

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