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You mean from a display file? There is an Auto Enter keyword you can use to
do this.
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On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Paolo Landolina <plandolina@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi.
I need to know a function, a macro or an API for the input of a value from
the keyboard without waiting for the standard pressure of the return
carriage key, as does the function getch () into library "conio.lib". In
Italy there is a software called ACG very appreciated from a lot of people.
Into its menu screens to recall an item you can put the number of her key
into the prompt field. If the value consists of a single number, for
example, "1" it is necessary then press the enter (return carriage) key,
while if the value is composed of two numbers such as "01", the command is
processed without having to press enter key.
Please, could anyone say to myself any suggests?
Thanks in advance for your attempt.
Paolo, Italy.
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