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Post by wildbill on Oct 27, 2013 14:36:40 GMT -5
I will try to not make this to long. I have used the older 6 level on my older computer (Win 7) with no problems. I went to a newer, faster, bigger, stronger computer (Win 7 on a Lenovo) and first thing that happened is I had the W key problem. I must have downloaded an older program with that problem. I thought no problem I'll just download the latest level and install. I installed it and from this point everything went downhill. I'd pull my hair out if I had any left. I can't get ANY line command to work. I also can't seem to get Edit Primary commands to work either. The function keys do work. I uninstalled and reinstalled several times. Still no dice. I don't know what setting I have wrong. Help would be appreciated.
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Post by George on Oct 28, 2013 9:30:15 GMT -5
Wildbill: OK, there's gotta be a simple answer to this. Initial guess is that your Enter key is not what you think it is.
So enter HELP on the command line and 1) Press Enter - nothing? 2) Press Right-Ctrl - nothing? Well that's sure not nice.
If neither of those defaults work, then do this: 1. Open a command window in the SPFLite install directory (C:\Program Files\SPFLite. 2. Enter SPFLite -KEYMAP 3. That will start SPFLite directly into the KEYMAP setup. 4. Click on the key that YOU want to use as the Enter key. 5. On the lower half of the screen, next to the Normal setting, make sure it says (Enter) 6. Click the Done button. 7. SPFLite should now open and you can test out the Enter key.
If none of this works, please send me an email (spflite@gmail.com) and attach the following two files from your SPFLite DATA folder. SPFLite.INI and SPFLite.KBD
George
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Post by Wildbill2 on Oct 29, 2013 11:09:31 GMT -5
George was spot on with the problem. The Right-Ctrl was acting as the Enter key. All is good now.
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