SET TYPEAHEAD

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SET TYPEAHEAD

Class

Keyboard Events


Purpose

Specify the number of characters that the terminal typeahead buffer can contain


Syntax

SET TYPEAHEAD TO <expN>


See Also

ON KEY, INKEY()


Description

The SET TYPEAHEAD TO <expN> commands allows you to specify the maximum number of characters that can be stored in the terminal typeahead buffer. Setting the typeahead buffer to 0 disables the typeahead buffer. When typeahead is 0, the INKEY() function and the ON KEY command are also disabled.


Example

set typeahead to 10
set typeahead to 0


Products

Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer