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 Have you ever wanted to slow the computer down so you could play a game at a
 reasonable speed? Isn't it frustrating to watch your game character bite the
 dust 10 times in 2 seconds? Well, never fear -- SpeedBrake is here!

 SpeedBrake is a TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) utility that allows you to
 slow down the speed of your computer any time you are in TEXT mode. To acti-
 vate SpeedBrake, press CTRL-SHIFT-S. (NOTE: SpeedBrake cannot be accessed from
 any graphics mode. If you need to slow down a program that runs in a graphics
 mode, you must set the speed BEFORE running the program.)


 SPEEDBRAKE KEY FUNCTIONS

             UP-ARROW -- Moves the checkmark up
           DOWN-ARROW -- Moves the checkmark down
                ENTER -- Selects the item indicated by the checkmark
                         (except for first item)
   LEFT-ARROW or HOME -- Moves thermometer left while on first item (faster)
   RIGHT-ARROW or END -- Moves thermometer right while on first item (slower)
          EXIT or ESC -- Exits the menu

 If you want to change a hotkey, just select "Change HotKey," then press the
 key with which you wish to replace the "S." For example, if you pressed the F1
 key, the new HotKey would be CTRL-SHIFT-F1. (NOTE: You will always need to
 hold down CTRL-SHIFT while pressing the HotKey to activate SpeedBrake.)

 If you deactivate and exit SpeedBrake, you will be returned to your program to
 the point at which you activated it. You may, of course, reactivate SpeedBrake
 at any time by re-running it.

 One more item. Many commercial programs may "lock-out" SpeedBrake's hotkey. We
 suggest pre-setting the speed before executing commercial software. Even after
 doing that, some commercial software will even lock-out SpeedBrake.


DISK FILES USED BY SPEEDBRAKE:
^FSB.EXE
