DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  DEFINE  /KEY  Qualifiers

1    /ECHO

       /ECHO (default)
       /NOECHO

    Controls whether the command line is displayed after the key has
    been pressed. Do not use /NOECHO with /NOTERMINATE.

2    /IF_STATE

       /IF_STATE=(state-name[, . . . ])
       /NOIF_STATE (default)

    Specifies one or more states to which a key definition applies.
    The /IF_STATE qualifier assigns the key definition to the
    specified states. You can specify predefined states, such as
    DEFAULT and GOLD, or user-defined states. A state name can be
    any appropriate alphanumeric string. The /NOIF_STATE qualifier
    assigns the key definition to the current state.

3    /LOCK_STATE

       /LOCK_STATE
       /NOLOCK_STATE (default)

    Controls how long the state set by /SET_STATE remains in effect
    after the specified key is pressed. The /LOCK_STATE qualifier
    causes the state to remain in effect until it is changed
    explicitly (for example, with a SET KEY/STATE command). The
    /NOLOCK_STATE qualifier causes the state to remain in effect
    only until the next terminator character is typed, or until the
    next defined function key is pressed.

4    /LOG

       /LOG (default)
       /NOLOG

    Controls whether a message is displayed indicating that the key
    definition has been successfully created. The /LOG qualifier
    displays the message. The /NOLOG qualifier suppresses the
    message.

5    /SET_STATE

       /SET_STATE=state-name
       /NOSET_STATE (default)

    Controls whether pressing the key changes the current key state.
    The /SET_STATE qualifier causes the current state to change to
    the specified state when you press the key. The /NOSET_STATE
    qualifier causes the current state to remain in effect.

6    /TERMINATE

       /TERMINATE
       /NOTERMINATE (default)

    Controls whether the specified string is terminated (processed)
    when the key is pressed. The /TERMINATE qualifier causes the
    string to be terminated when the key is pressed. The /NOTERMINATE
    qualifier enables you to press other keys before terminating the
    string by pressing the Return key.
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