Shankar Unni wrote: > As long as you don't mind hitting <CR> after the ^D, this seems to > work: > > c:\> doskey ^D=exit > > Now, if you hit ^D<cr> (the <cr> is unfortunately required), CMD.EXE > will exit. Yes, this seems to work... and there should still be a trick for adding the missing <cr> key code to the line, maybe a bit like: doskey ^D="exit >nul | x" [ x representing the <cr> key code ] I guess a different, i.e. enhanced doskey replacement could allow this? Or better: an additional program which emulates key codes? Unfortunately I don't know any... The only way in the past of getting <cr> to work properly for keyboard macros was ANSI.SYS. Any other suggestions?
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