A simple and efficient tool to edit keymaps at will, for example to make
Euro-compatible any old custom keymap.
This is the original readme by the author:
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| Key Map Editor by Tim Friest |
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| This disk contains the source and executable to the KeyMapEd program. |
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| KeyMapEd is copyright © 1989,1990 by Tim Friest |
| The program is FreeWare, and may be copied or distributed in any manner as |
| long as there is no charge for the program (nominal charges for media, |
| handling or BBS fees are allowed). |
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| Please send all comments/suggestions/bug reports to |
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| USMail: Tim Friest BITNet: AXTBF@ALASKA.BITNET |
| 3861 Steller Dr. |
| Anchorage, AK 99504 BIX: TFriest |
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| Voice: (907) 333-8199 |
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The KeyMapEd.lha archive already present on Aminet:util/misc/ contains only
the program (V1.1i) without documentation. Complete archives can be found on
Fish Disk 193 (KeyMapEd V1.0) and Fish Disk 388 (KeyMapEd V1.1i).
Moreover, I have used always a slightly more recent version of KeyMapEd,
unissued both on Aminet and Fish Disks. This version, KeyMapEd V1.2, actually
seems to be version 1.1i recompiled: the only visible change is that the more
recent version of the program does not open a blank tiny window (besides the
Load/Edit/Save windows and the GUI) when it is run. I presume that KeyMapEd
V1.2 was compiled by Tim Friest, but actually I have no reliable information
about this. Unfortunately I don't remember at all how I obtained this version:
more than ten years passed since then...
Anyway, since the utility was declared FreeWare by the author, I have decided
to upload a complete and updated package onto Aminet for all the people
interested. It has been assembled by me as follows:
>>> KeyMapEd V1.0 sources extracted from Fish Disk 193
>>> KeyMapEd V1.1i documentation extracted from Fish Disk 388
>>> KeyMapEd V1.2 binary extracted from my own hystorical archives
Have fun with it.
Fulvio Peruggi
P.S.
You will find much more information about the available keymap editors in the
KeyMapEd.full_readme inside the archive.
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Let me send many thanks to Tim Friest for his still useful work, wherever he,
the author, is now!
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