KEY DEFINE by Thurstan Felstead from Your Sinclair #26 (February 1988) [files KEYDEFIN.*] This was an odd program to look at. For a start, the accompanying 'documentation' was written on the back of a Shredded Wheat packet! And secondly the programmer signed himself "Monsignor Thurstan S Coolman Felstead", with an OBE crossed out. (Undoubtedly the Order of Breakfast cereal Empties!) But anyway, I loaded up the tape and found a neat Basic key define program. The program is very simple, but I reckon all programs should have key define options so I decided to include it here. Also, it occurred to me that you may not all be machine code programmers, so a pure Basic program might be of some use. The program consists mainly of checking K$ for different values obtained via INKEY$. The program should not be too difficult to understand, which is just as well, as my Spectrum printer is on the blink and I can't give you a blow-by-blow variable description. Still, you can't win 'em all.