Ascii-Chart (ver unknown) Abandoned Freeware Ascii-Chart by Hecnor Software is a customizable TSR that will pop-up an ASCII character chart from which you can select a character to input at the cursor position. Its purpose is similar to the Character Map utility in Windows, but obviously limited to the 256 ASCII characters. Of course, you could always enter the ASCII characters using the "ALT+[3-numbers on]Keypad" method, but this requires that you have a keypad and remember the code. Ascii-Chart is visual, so you do not require either the keypad or remembering the codes. While useful, especially when drawing ASCII boxes; to avoid potential hot-key conflicts, it is suggested that this TSR only stay loaded for the time that it is needed. SYNTAX: AC installs the TSR, and executing AC again will remove the TSR /b = blink off /d = DESQview mode /q = quiet mode /c = customizer (note: Modifies the executable file) /? or /h = list of switches When chart is invisible: CTRL+Left-Shift = PopUp chart showing last selection highlighted Both Shift-keys = highlight character at cursor on chart, then PopUp chart Alt Right-Shift = paste last selection invisibly highlighted on Chart ALT+Left-Shift = invisibly highlight character at cursor on chart, then paste When chart is visible: Up/Dn arrows = scroll to a character on the chart Enter = paste character highlighted on the chart ESC = visually hide the chart