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I used to use u-arrow or down-arrow to get command history, now nothing,   
arrows,pgup, pgdn, do nothing. What must I set in the ini file to get   
command history back?  
 
Steven Levine wrote:  
 
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>In <415443D8.6060301@comcast.net>, on 09/24/04   
>   at 11:55 AM, Martin Rosenfeld  said:  
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>>After the last SCOUG Mtg. I switched to using the newest 4OS/2, 3.04e. I   
>>cannot seem to figure out how to activate the command history function   
>>which I used to enjoy. Help!  
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>Cursor up/down should work.  
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>Pgup/Pgdn should bring up the window.  
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>Typing a few letters before these will limit the match.  
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>F1 at the command line should bring up the 4OS2 help file.  
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>HTH,  
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>Steven  
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