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Re: On button, & straight to the Command Line



My trick is to hit the  right after turning on the machine.
It then gives me a choice of openers, one of which (number 6) is
to open in DOS. I hit <6> and then type xywrite, which
calls up my batch file that moves to the xy directory and
commands editor. For reasons that I'm not sure I want to know,
this gives me a much faster keyboard than turning on the machine,
waiting until it goes into Windows, then exiting Windows and
going to DOS. Either way, though, I get a full-screen XyWrite
3.57.

George Scithers of owlswick@xxxxxxxx


On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Steve Hayes wrote:

> On 16 Dec 00, at 10:12, Irene Silverman wrote:
>
> >  I do this, and XyWrite (3.55) comes up in a Windows screen.
> > Please, wise persons -- Is it possible to make it look like it
> > did on the old 286 PC, occupying the full screen?