4 QUICK GUIDE on KBM.EXE for KB-6600 UNDER DOS

Please refer to our web site for every detail in programming these programmable keyboards. The following simplified guide severs as a concise tool for instant application.

Keys To Program

How to Program Them

Esc, F1 - F12, Back Space, Shift,

 

Ctrl, Alt, Insert, Delete, End, Page

Press: (Alt-N), Esc, “Desired Key”,

Up, Page Down, Print Scrn, Scroll

Down Arrow

Lock, Break, and all Arrow

 

Functions

 

 

 

A - Z, 0 - 9, ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( )

Press: Enter, “Desired Key or Keys”,

- _ = + } { [ ] \ ’ ; ” : /. , < > ?

Down Arrow

Tab, Enter

Press: (Alt-N), “Desired Key”,

Down Arrow

 

Caps Lock

Press: Enter, (Alt-C), Down Arrow

 

 

 

Press: (Alt-N), (Alt-M), Down

Multishift

Arrow - - - - Press (Alt-M) as many

 

times as needed.

Separator

In Between Any Text, Press (Alt-S)

 

 

5 SHORTCUT UTILITY RWM.EXE for KB-6600 UNDER DOS

The feature of this RWM.EXE is designed mainly for the off-line programming purpose and is very useful in quick reproduction of the preprogrammed contents of the programmable keyboard. In such application, the user should have either the preprogrammed keyboard or the preprogrammed file with “.tpl” extension name which is the result of the keyboard programming. The user may use RWM.EXE to directly transfer the programmed result of the programmable keyboard to a “.tpl” file or directly transfer a pre-stored “.tpl” file to a programmable keyboard without entering the utility “KBM.EXE” or “KBW.EXE” which may take more keystrokes. For instance, the user wants to transfer a file “XXX.tpl”, which was saved before, to the programmable keyboard, he/she should type in following command in subdirectory “POSIFLEX.D”:

RWM XXX.tpl

(enter)

This operation is quite recommended to be performed on a daily basis to ensure the system stability.

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