RTControl 1.8 30.10.01
Radiator download on http://flesko.cz
Freeware, (c) Alexey Hakimzyanov, Russia, asfp@mail.ru                                                  
                        
DESCRIPTION:
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RTControl is a little program for Radiator remote controlling. You can assign 
messages (special kind of Windows "commands" sent to Radiator) to hot-keys 
(keys combinations) and they will be activated from any other application, i.e.
hot-key is global in your system. Thus you may start recording from Far file
manager or from Delphi IDE by one touch!

LOADING/UNLOADING:
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To load program simply run RTControl.exe, to unload run it again.  
Ini file will be created automatically after first start (you do not need 
edit it manually).

CONFIGURATION:
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To set hot-keys you may run program in "Configuration mode" (thanks to Mirek
for idea :) 
 simply run program with command-line parameter "-c". 
- you will see configuration dialog, where you can check control boxes for 
  Alt, Control and Shift keys - it means that hot-keys will be activated 
  only when checked keys are pressed simultaneously with the defined key
  (for example, when you set hot key for some message to "M" and check Alt and
  Shift checkboxes, the message will be sent when all the keys are pressed 
  together.)
- select desired message from drop-down list  you will see its assigned key 
  code and key name or nothing if key is not assigned yet. 
  You can define/redefine it by pressing the new key now. If you assign the same
  key to different messages only last message will work 
  (in order in ini-file). If your key not displayed click mouse somewhere 
  on dialog and repeat key press. It is not a bug  it is feature :)
  
- If you run program with switch '-v' you will see welcome message.
 
RTControl supports 33 simple messages  i.e. messages that do not require 
parameters.

Ex. WM_MyTuneStatNo requires station number as param and it is not supported
for now.    

Enjoy with Radiator and RTControl!

Best regards,
Alexey Hakimzyanov, author
Mirek Flesko, language advisor ;-)