When I push a blue key in Memo, why do sometimes I get a shifted blue-key symbol instead of the desired application?
There are two Buddy features that will automatically shift a blue key for you. Both are set from the “Blue Key Controls” screen of the Buddy EXM. You probably have the “Blue-Key Auto Inhibit” timer enabled in Memo. This feature will shift the blue keys for you if you push one within the specified number of seconds after typing a character. A little “tornado” character appears on the Memo title bar when this timer is running. • OK, confess! What’s wrong with version 3? There are no bugs that will cause file corruption. Buddy.COM only reads two files (BUDDY.ENV and FILER.INI at startup), and it doesn’t even know how to write a file. Buddy has been thoroughly exercised by a beta test team, and there are thousands of regular, satisfied users. However, here are two things to watch out for: • If you terminate sysmgr automatically using a macro, then Buddy will not know you did so and some Buddy features will not operate correctly when you reload sysmgr, and you will have to reboot to unload
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