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118 lines
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KEYCOPY Version 1.01
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(c) Copyright Christopher E BoVee 1990
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May 23,1991
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Keycopy
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Purpose:
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You use KEYCOPY to keep a record of any keyboard activity on your computer.
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This includes usage in Wordperfect 5.0,Multimate,Norton Editor. Keycopy copy's
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each keystroke to a buffer within the KEYCOPY program area. When the keycopy
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buffer has 200 keystrokes in memory, keycopy will copy the buffer to a file
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with a date and time stamp. The file default is c:\keycopy. You can specify
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drive,subdirectory and file name by having the parameter file called KC.PRM
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in the subdirectory where KEYCOPY is executed from. If you change the KC.PRM
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file and want the change to take effect with keycopy. The computer will have
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to be rebooted, and Keycopy executed again. Keycopy has been tested and used
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with DOS 3.3 and 4.0 and uses less than 3k of memory.
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If the text file KC.PRM contains the following :
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C:\EXAMPLE\ALIAS.MEE
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If the text above is in the KC.PRM file when Keycopy is executed, the next
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time the keycopy buffer is dumped to the disk, the information will be
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written to DRIVE <C:> SUBDIRECTORY <EXAMPLE> FILE NAME <ALIAS.MEE>
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Keycopy can be forced to dump the buffer to the disk by pressing CTRL &
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RIGHT SHIFT. Keycopy will only write to the disk if there is some keystrokes
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pending in the keycopy buffer. If you have a 2 minute period of no key
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activity, KEYCOPY will write the buffer and the time/date stamp to the disk.
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Putting Keycopy on your system with a hard disk :
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COPY A:KEYCOPY.COM C:\ /V COPY'S THE PROGRAM KEYCOPY FROM THE KEYCOPY
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DISK DRIVE A TO THE HARD DRIVE C ROOT
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DIRECTORY.
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To activate KEYCOPY type :
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KEYCOPY
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You can tell that KEYCOPY has been sucessfully activated when the copyright
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and the CTRL-RSHIFT buffer write message appears. Keycopy is now activated.
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You can now press the ENTER key, then the CTRL & RIGHT SHIFT. You should see
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the hard disk light flash once.
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To display what keycopy has been dumping to the disk :
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TYPE C:\KEYCOPY|MORE
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When you type this, the keycopy text file will display a page full and
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stop. To look at the next page press the ENTER key. By doing this you can
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scan down the KEYCOPY text file and look at the keyboard activity. You may
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want to use an editor to look at this file, so you can scan up and down the
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file. If you are using a editor to look at the KEYCOPY file do not save
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changes when exit the editor, this will mess up the file pointers in the
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file. A file editor good for examining the keyboard activity file is LIST.COM
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or NE.COM 1.5.
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To disable header when executing Keycopy, enter the following.
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Keycopy >junk {this will redirect the display output from keycopy to
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a file called junk.}
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If you are using KEYCOPY and find it of value, you may get
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a registered copy on 3 1/2 or 5 1/4 for $20. Make checks payable
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in U.S. dollars to Chris E. BoVee. Thank you.
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Chris BoVee
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Box 7821
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Hollywood, Fl. 33081
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or
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Prodigy No. GHKB19A
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