3.3 Syntax

Macro definitions consist of ASCII characters or character codes for special characters (ALT, ENTER, SHIFT, F1, SF2, and so on). These codes are predefined, and SFED3220.COM will display them on the screen for you. They are easily recognizable,

appearing between the square brackets, "[" and "]". For example:

ALT is represented by [26] ENTER is represented by [33]

In your macro script, you can enter ordinary text (ASCII characters) or the code(s) of the required special character(s).

For example:

CD\TOOLKIT[33] means CD\TOOLKIT [ENTER]

For combination keystrokes (ALT/SHIFT/CTRL + another key) enter the codes of the special characters, followed by [90]

(RELEASE).

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