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    Mar 10, 2006, 05:23 PM
    Hyperterminal ,No function keys in NT
    At work they installed Windows NT on my computer,previously had Windows 98
    I do not know why.
    Hyperterminal Function keys no longer work
    I selected the Terminal key option deselected Windows keys
    This still does not work
    I need the function keys to interface with the Siemens PLC'S
    I connect with Hyperterminal and a null modem cable
    I never had the problem with Windows 98
    The computer people are never available
    It will take me a week to get ProComm Plus
    Is there a patch I can download in the meantime
    Nothing has changed except they gave me a new opoerating system (NT)
    The hyperterminal website did not offer much help
    Thank you

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