Simple CW (CW=Continuous Wave) is a simple CW generator for LPT port. It works on all PCs with Windows operating system and the LPT port. The program handles both CW mode and frequency modulated mode of communication. Also key m…
Simple CW (CW=Continuous Wave) is a simple CW generator for LPT port. It works on all PCs with Windows operating system and the LPT port. The program handles both CW mode and frequency modulated mode of communication. Also key m…
DWM has a structured and multifunctional visual tool. It has a graphical and command line interface. It does the tasks you need for managing the display settings, resources, memory etc. The most frequently used functions are presented in the main window which provides information about the display settings, resources etc. and the ability to change them.
The main window can be hidden so you can access the options menu and the help menu. The help menu contains a detailed description of each menu, the function of the options and the hotkeys.
For example the operations of the main window are:
Display settings for the current DWM application.
Configuration of the memory manager for all open applications.
Configuration of screen resource.
Deleting resources and the ability to add them to memory.
Real-time monitoring of the CPU load.
Configuration of system resources: CPU, GPU, HDD, RAM, keyboard, mouse, virtual memory, network cards etc.
Configuration of audio.
Current mouse location.
Task manager for all open applications.
Activation of the task manager.
Bring the current menu to the top.
Rescan of the monitor.
Show the desktop and the system tray.
Set the taskbar icons.
Open menu with the current focus.
Change the size of the window and the controls.
Hide the window, but keep it in memory.
Delete the window.
Move the window to the next monitor.
Move the window to the previous monitor.
Move the window to the next monitor and select the second monitor.
Move the window to the previous monitor and select the first monitor.
Add the window to the taskbar.
Hide the window.
Bring the window to the top.
Get the window location.
Get the window dimensions.
Show the window.
Resize the window.
Set the window size.
Change the window opacity.
Go fullscreen.
Hide the window.
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■ The name of a macro that calls a VBA macro.
■ The name of the function to call. You can use % or $ to use the name as is or as a dollar (dollar signs must be escaped with another $).
■ The argument list. You can use % or $ to use the name as is or as a dollar (dollar signs must be escaped with another $).
■ The arguments you want passed to the function. You can use % or $ to use the name as is or as a dollar (dollar signs must be escaped with another $).
■ The value of the last argument.
■ The value of the arguments of the arguments of the last argument.
■ If the first argument is a list, it should be given as the elements in this order: first the list of values to put in the arguments of the macro, then the list of arguments of the macro (separated by a single %).
■ If the first argument is not a list, the argument list should be given as this order: first the arguments of the macro, then the arguments of the arguments of the macro (separated by a single $).
■ You can use one of this format to pass a list of arguments to a macro:
■ List of values:
■ List of values %1 = args of the macro, %2 = %1, %3 = %2, %4 = %3, etc
■ List of values $1 = args of the macro, $2 = $1, $3 = $2, $4 = $3, etc
■ It should be noted that the position of the first argument of the list of values is the position of the first value of the macro.
■ Here is an example to pass three values to a macro:
■ “Calling macro”
“%Macro”
“%Macro arg1”
“%Macro arg2”
“%Macro arg3”
“%Macro %1 = arg1”
“%Macro %1 = arg2”
“%Macro %1 = arg3”
“%Macro %2 = arg1”
“%Macro %2 = arg2”
“%Macro %2 = arg3”
■ You can also use the name
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