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Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
Literal characters
The backslash ( \ ) character defines that the
next character
is
transmitted as a literal character, and is not subject to any special
processing ordinarily associated with that character.
Examples:
\^
Includes a caret as part of the string
\<
Includes a < as part of the string
\\
Includes a backslash as part of the string
Summary of Contents for TRGpro
Page 1: ...Handbook for the TRGpro Handheld Computer ...
Page 8: ...Page viii ...
Page 10: ...Page 2 ...
Page 46: ...Page 38 Entering Data in Your Handheld Computer ...
Page 54: ...Page 46 Managing Your Applications CD if you want to synchronize data with another PIM ...
Page 58: ...Page 50 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 122: ...Page 114 Using Your Basic Applications ...
Page 172: ...Page 164 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 222: ...Page 214 CompactFlash CFpro and CFBackup ...
Page 228: ...Page 220 Maintaining Your Handheld Computer ...