TYPE-IT By Philip P. Kapusta P. O. Box 5423 Falmouth, Va. 22403 TYPE-IT converts your computer into a typewriter. Print text to your printer letter by letter, line by line, or page by page. TYPE-IT is NOT a word processor, and its features are few and simple. Ideal for quick notes and memos. [F1] Set a new tab position interval. [F2] Permits the user to change the mode by which text characters will be sent to the printer. Mode [0]: Each character typed into the keyboard will be sent immediately to the printer. You must identify your printer at the appropriate prompt. If your printer is a dot matrix printer and not specifically an EPSON, or IBM brand, select the [E] Epson LQ/FX choice. Most dot matrix printers emulate the Epson printer as their default. Space characters (ASCII 32) do not print on dot matrix printers until a printable character is typed to the keyboard. This is not a bug but rather a limitation of dot matrix printers. Mode [1]: The current line of text will be sent to the printer after the [ENTER] or [RETURN] key is pressed. This is the default. Mode [3]: Text will be sent to the printer for every 55 lines of text entered. [F3] Prints all text entered up to the point that this key is pressed, and then ejects the page from the printer. [F4] Permits the user to save all text entered up to the current cursor position to a user given file name. [F5] Places the date into the text at the current cursor position. [F6] Places the time into the text at the current cursor position. [F7] Places the user's name into the text at the current cursor position (applies only to registered users). [F8] Allows the user to set left and right margins. [F9] Displays the files on the default disk. Select a file from the directory list and TYPE-IT will send it to your printer. Press [ENTER] without a file name to abort this function and return to your current document. This feature is available to registered users only. [F10] Exits the program.