Short: CX: activate/de-activate strings Author: johnh@tyrell.net (John Haubrich) Uploader: johnh tyrell net (John Haubrich) Architecture: m68k-amigaos StringInOut is a commodity which takes two keystroke definitions -- one for the INKEY and one for the OUTKEY. When the INKEY is pressed, the first string gadget of the currently active window (or the top requester, if any) is activated. When the OUTKEY is pressed, the window remains active but no string gadget is active. This commodity is useful for programs which have keyboard shortcuts for some gadgets but relentlessly activate a default string gadget if one is not selected. Some FinalCopy and FinalWriter "requesters" do this.