LLOYD GARVER wrote:
>
> I'm having a little trouble with creating some new commands. I know
> how to use the new command Wizard and how to train words. So, if I
> want to teach it to open a file, I know to tell it that that is
> really Control O. In other words, I have entered the keystrokes as
> follows:{Ctrl+o).
> However, if I have two letters after the +, the program doesn't seem
> to understand what I want. For example, if I want it to Exit Program,
> and tell it to execute
> {Alt+f+x} it won't understand me, and will type Alt+f+x instead of
> executing the command. This happens whenever I have more than 1
> character after the +. I have even tried writing it as{Alt +fx}, but
> that doesn't work either. How am I supposed to do this? Thanks --
> Lloyd.
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