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Old July 6th 09, 06:46 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Rich[_9_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program

Greetings,

I am still using a Gateway 2000 AnyKey keyboard that I received with my
first computer in 1994 (although the computer I am now using it on is not
much younger). Once you have become used to having this keyboard, you find
that you can't live without it. I am thoroughly versed in the programming of
the keyboard but recently I decided that I would like to make use of a small
program that came on the original system disk that allowed for a backup of
your programmed macros to your hard drive & the ability to restore from that
backup. As is common with this keyboard, occasionally one hits the program
macro key & screws up the keyboard. It's simple to wipe the macros clean but
then you must individually reprogram each macro one at a time. Naturally I
cannot find my original system disk. Does anyone know of a site that I can
download the program & documentation for use? I have searched extensively &
found a few programs (anykey30, anykey34, etc.) but they just either run a
"bat" file or open a dos prompt. Maybe one of you have an old Gateway System
disk that has the "Anykey" folder on it which includes the program &
documentation that you could e-mail me? The original system disk was WFG
3.11.
In the mean time, I'll keep looking.
Thanks.

Rich

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Old July 6th 09, 10:01 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
SC Tom
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program


"Rich" wrote in message
...
Greetings,

I am still using a Gateway 2000 AnyKey keyboard that I received with my
first computer in 1994 (although the computer I am now using it on is not
much younger). Once you have become used to having this keyboard, you find
that you can't live without it. I am thoroughly versed in the programming
of the keyboard but recently I decided that I would like to make use of a
small program that came on the original system disk that allowed for a
backup of your programmed macros to your hard drive & the ability to
restore from that backup. As is common with this keyboard, occasionally
one hits the program macro key & screws up the keyboard. It's simple to
wipe the macros clean but then you must individually reprogram each macro
one at a time. Naturally I cannot find my original system disk. Does
anyone know of a site that I can download the program & documentation for
use? I have searched extensively & found a few programs (anykey30,
anykey34, etc.) but they just either run a "bat" file or open a dos
prompt. Maybe one of you have an old Gateway System disk that has the
"Anykey" folder on it which includes the program & documentation that you
could e-mail me? The original system disk was WFG 3.11.
In the mean time, I'll keep looking.
Thanks.

Rich

Try this software http://www.autohotkey.com/

A few searches returned it as a substitute for the original software.

SC Tom


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Old July 6th 09, 10:42 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Rich[_9_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program



"SC Tom" wrote in message
...

I am still using a Gateway 2000 AnyKey keyboard that I received with my
first computer in 1994 (although the computer I am now using it on is not
much younger). Once you have become used to having this keyboard, you
find that you can't live without it. I am thoroughly versed in the
programming of the keyboard but recently I decided that I would like to
make use of a small program that came on the original system disk that
allowed for a backup of your programmed macros to your hard drive & the
ability to restore from that backup. As is common with this keyboard,
occasionally one hits the program macro key & screws up the keyboard.
It's simple to wipe the macros clean but then you must individually
reprogram each macro one at a time. Naturally I cannot find my original
system disk. Does anyone know of a site that I can download the program &
documentation for use? I have searched extensively & found a few programs
(anykey30, anykey34, etc.) but they just either run a "bat" file or open
a dos prompt. Maybe one of you have an old Gateway System disk that has
the "Anykey" folder on it which includes the program & documentation that
you could e-mail me? The original system disk was WFG 3.11.
In the mean time, I'll keep looking.
Thanks.

Rich

Try this software http://www.autohotkey.com/

A few searches returned it as a substitute for the original software.

SC Tom



Thanks for the suggestion Tom. I appreciate you taking the time to find
that. However, the AnyKey is a hardware based macro recorder. It has
circuitry & ROM built into the keyboard to store the macros. I could
literally disconnect the keyboard from one computer & connect it to another
& use the same macros. No software needs to be installed or running on the
computer in use. This is significant. I currently work at home. I share the
AnyKey keyboard for its convenience. The software-based solution would work
except for one key problem. I have no administrative rights to my work
computer. I can make almost no changes to any settings let alone install a
macro program. I just need the original backup/restore program that somehow
accessed the ROM chips on the keyboard & saved them to as file that could be
restored to the keyboard if needed. I quickly scanned the home page for the
software & didn't see any functionality to do that. If I missed it please
let me know. You indicated that it was a substitute for the original
software but the only software was a backup/restore program, not a macro
recording program.
Thanks again.

Rich



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Old July 6th 09, 11:17 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
chicagofan
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program

Rich wrote:
Greetings,

I am still using a Gateway 2000 AnyKey keyboard that I received with my
first computer in 1994 (although the computer I am now using it on is not
much younger). Once you have become used to having this keyboard, you find
that you can't live without it.


I was very fond of mine too. I bought my first Gateway home pc in late
1993, which is still in my basement, but not working.

I am thoroughly versed in the programming of
the keyboard but recently I decided that I would like to make use of a small
program that came on the original system disk that allowed for a backup of
your programmed macros to your hard drive & the ability to restore from that
backup. As is common with this keyboard, occasionally one hits the program
macro key & screws up the keyboard. It's simple to wipe the macros clean but
then you must individually reprogram each macro one at a time. Naturally I
cannot find my original system disk. Does anyone know of a site that I can
download the program & documentation for use? I have searched extensively &
found a few programs (anykey30, anykey34, etc.) but they just either run a
"bat" file or open a dos prompt. Maybe one of you have an old Gateway System
disk that has the "Anykey" folder on it which includes the program &
documentation that you could e-mail me? The original system disk was WFG
3.11.
In the mean time, I'll keep looking.
Thanks.

Rich


I have lots of disks, but didn't see the system disk you mention. I had
3 systems disks labeled Tool Tips. However, I do have a blue disk with
the Gateway 2000 label, which says ANYKEY, AnyKey Keyboard Utility
Disk. Do you think it would help you?

If so, I couldn't e-mail, because I no longer have a disk drive to load
it. I could mail it to you though, [free of charge] if you think it
would have what you need.

Barbara




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Old July 7th 09, 02:40 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Rich[_9_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program


I have lots of disks, but didn't see the system disk you mention. I had
3 systems disks labeled Tool Tips. However, I do have a blue disk with
the Gateway 2000 label, which says ANYKEY, AnyKey Keyboard Utility Disk.
Do you think it would help you?

If so, I couldn't e-mail, because I no longer have a disk drive to load
it. I could mail it to you though, [free of charge] if you think it would
have what you need.

Barbara



Thanks, Barbara!
With the help of a web page walking me through the process in DOS, I figured
out how to use it. I would love to have your disk, though. If you reply to
my post we can work it out the particulars via e-mail. Do you still have the
keyboard?

Thanks,
Rich


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Old July 7th 09, 01:45 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Dan from PI
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program


'Rich[_9_ Wrote:
;872011']-
I have lots of disks, but didn't see the system disk you mention. I
had
3 systems disks labeled Tool Tips. However, I do have a blue disk
with
the Gateway 2000 label, which says ANYKEY, AnyKey Keyboard Utility
Disk.
Do you think it would help you?

If so, I couldn't e-mail, because I no longer have a disk drive to
load
it. I could mail it to you though, [free of charge] if you think it
would
have what you need.

Barbara-


Thanks, Barbara!
With the help of a web page walking me through the process in DOS, I
figured
out how to use it. I would love to have your disk, though. If you reply
to
my post we can work it out the particulars via e-mail. Do you still
have the
keyboard?

Thanks,
Rich


Rich, I loved my Anykey too, and ended up working at a company that
makes a programmable keypad with a similar function. I don't want to
advertise, so I won't post the link unless you ask for it, but if
you're moving this back and forth to work, I think the keypad might be
a great option for you.




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Old July 7th 09, 05:21 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Rich[_9_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program



Rich, I loved my Anykey too, and ended up working at a company that
makes a programmable keypad with a similar function. I don't want to
advertise, so I won't post the link unless you ask for it, but if
you're moving this back and forth to work, I think the keypad might be
a great option for you.




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Dan from PI


I'd be greatly interested in reading about your keypad....post away! Thanks
for the feedback.

Rich

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Old July 7th 09, 08:16 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Dan from PI[_2_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program


Rich,

It's called the X-keys. It's available in both PS/2 and USB versions.
The PS/2 version carries all of the macros in an onboard memory, and the
USB version can be configured that way. One nice advantage it has over
the Anykey is that it's easy to label the keys so you don't forget
which macro is on which key.

Here's a web page I wrote about it a few years back:
http://www.piengineering.com/resources/anykey.php

I hope you find this useful.




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Dan from PI
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Old July 7th 09, 11:33 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
chicagofan
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program

Rich wrote:
I have lots of disks, but didn't see the system disk you mention. I had
3 systems disks labeled Tool Tips. However, I do have a blue disk with
the Gateway 2000 label, which says ANYKEY, AnyKey Keyboard Utility Disk.
Do you think it would help you?

If so, I couldn't e-mail, because I no longer have a disk drive to load
it. I could mail it to you though, [free of charge] if you think it would
have what you need.

Barbara



Thanks, Barbara!
With the help of a web page walking me through the process in DOS, I figured
out how to use it. I would love to have your disk, though. If you reply to
my post we can work it out the particulars via e-mail. Do you still have the
keyboard?

Thanks,
Rich



Yes, I still have the keyboard, but something wasn't working on it, when
I stopped using it long ago. Can't remember what it was. If you think
the disk will go through the mail without a protective box [I don't
have any mailers], you can contact me about the AnyKey disk at
chicagolovr at gmail dot com.

Barbara
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Old July 8th 09, 05:18 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Rich[_9_]
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Default Gateway 2000 AnyKey Keyboard Macro Backup Utility Program



Yes, I still have the keyboard, but something wasn't working on it, when I
stopped using it long ago. Can't remember what it was. If you think the
disk will go through the mail without a protective box [I don't have any
mailers], you can contact me about the AnyKey disk at chicagolovr at gmail
dot com.

Barbara


After answering your post last night I did some more digging & located the
disk. I purchased my system in February 1994. They didn't include a separate
AnyKey disk at that time apparently The program was in a folder on the main
system disk that included Windows 3.11 & various utilities. It's interesting
that you say something broke on your keyboard. Gateway stopped using them in
1996 because they were weary of the support calls for "broken" keyboards
which actually had been remapped accidentally Many times over the years I
would be vigorously typing away & suddenly notice the "program macro" key
flashing because I somehow inadvertently hit the magic combination. All I
could do in that case is hit the button again effectively recording a 5
minute macro of unknown key combinations. All I could do is wipe out all
macros to reset the board to normal & re-record my stored macros. You could
see where this was driving Gateway crazy & why the backup utility is useful
because you could just restore your macros after you messed up the keyboard
& cleared it.
Anyway, thanks for the offer & your trouble.
Rich

 




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