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                                 LIST of FILES

                                  KEYSCAD2.EXE
                                  KEYSCAD2.TXT
                                  BLANKS.VGA
                                  BLANKS.CGA
                                 RSYMBOLS.VGA
                                 RSYMBOLS.VGA

    There is no doubt a vast selection of Graphics CAD software available
    but I have found most of them rely entirely on the use of the Mouse.
    As we are all aware it can be extremely difficult trying to draw
    accurately with the mouse. This program relies entirely on the use of
    the keyboard to draw. Although this makes drawing a very slow process
    compared with use the mouse, it is far more accurate, allowing even
    individual pixels to be plotted.

    The program is DOS based, but works via Windows, and is purely
    monochrome, intended only for serious Graphics and Blueprints and
    comes in two parts. The first for plain Maps or Plans, the second for
    Electronic Circuits. Note care should be taken not to amend the
    RSYMBOLS and BLANK files once loaded, by mistake. If you do not like
    the RSYMBOLS supplied, use the BLANK files, and draw your own choice of
    electronic symbol, or whatever, within the boundary of each block. Take
    care not to alter the block, as these serve to limit the size of the
    images than can be inserted. Take care to save the new symbols under
    another name.

    Printouts rely on the DOS GRAPHICS.COM printout driver being loaded
    with parameters to suit your printer. If you cannot get a true printout
    by pressing SHIFT+Print Screen this way, I suggest you obtain a DOS
    Screen Thief, and capture the screen, as explained when using the Print
    option. It should be possible to obtain say a GIF etc file this way,
    which can then be loaded into other CAD or DTP software, such as WORD
    for Windows, for printing. This version 2 differs from version 1 in
    that a Box and continuous Line options have been added.

                   Comments and suggestions always welcome.

      Gordon Sweet, Hastings, England     Email= gordon.sweet@talk21.com
