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Try amending the .ini as follows:

.Change the ini file (jbasmg.ini) to the following :

          Search for 'JBALUEKEYS'
          Immemdiately after it add the line
          PRINT=SNAPSHOT    - FOR THE SCREEN PRINT
          FIELDEXIT=ADD       - MAP THE +KEY ON NUMBER PAD TO A TAB

Hope it's what you're looking for

Regards
Janette Thompson
JBA Finance & Commercial Applications
Coty Uk - I.T.
Office:  0044-1233-656223
Fax:      0044-1233-656259




                                                                                
                 
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Hi folks,

can anyone tell me if there is a way to map a specific key to be something
else within Explorer.

I know this can be done within Client Access, but I don't seem to be able
to find a way in Explorer.

The reason why is we've recently changed our sales offices over to a thin
client solution using explorer rather than the old 3486's, and because our
product codes are all numeric they use to be able to hit the field exit
key at the side of the numeric keypad.  However on the PC keyboard it is
an enter key which is obviously causing them problems.

TIA


Jon



Jon Wadey
IT Manager
M & S Toiletries Ltd
Tel :- (+44) 1506 835600
Fax :- (+44) 1506 835609

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