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Wynne A. Pauly
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How do you set up a panic stroke to blank the screen when you're doing realtime?

Barbara Memory
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Wynne, I use the macro

Wynne, I use the macro default in Eclipse already. 


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Wynne A. Pauly
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what is it?

What is the macro default?

Lisa Hallstrom
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Panic Stroke

I've never used this; however, it sounds like it may be handy.  What is the dictionary definition to insert the 25 blank lines?

Elizabeth Campbell
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Panic Stroke

 

The easiest way would be to make a block file with 25 lines.  Mine is named BLIP BLIP, global it to get that file.

 

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Lisa Hallstrom
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Panic Stroke

Thanks for the tip.  I'll give it a try.

 

 

Elizabeth Campbell
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Wynne,

I'm not sure if this is what you are referring to but you can define kestrokes (example:  BLIP BLIP)  as 25 blank lines.  Your screen will appear blank and then realtime just continues fresh from that point.

I'm grinning now because I haven't used that in so many years but I remember way back when I first decided to bring my laptop and hookup during depos that one feature gave me SO much comfort!  (still laughing)

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Wynne A. Pauly
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Thanks.  I never did use it
Thanks.  I never did use it when I started realtime, but now when they're "misbehaving" it sure would come in handy!

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