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Characters typed within a pair of single or double quotes ("xyz) are nor-
mally ASCII-character keystrokes. Numbers (nn) not in quote marks are
ASCII decimal codes, e.g. 13 (Enter), 26 (Ctl-Z), or 27 (Esc). Numbers
preceded by @ area the extended ASCII decimal codes (128 - 255) generated
by the Alt keys, cursor keys, Ins and Del keys, and the function keys
(e.g., @61 is the F3 keystroke). Use the 0 with programs that check the
keyboard buffer (it tells such programs that the buffer is clear, so that
the programs will treat the succeeding keystrikes separately.
EXAMPLE: cd \lotus
key-fake 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 13 "/FR"
lotus
Keystroke sequence is limioted to 124 characters on one continuous line.
Keystrokes not supported by PC BIOS (e.g. Alt-Home) cannot be stored.
Use KEYTEST to get the ASCII values.