Starting a BlueZone session with a dialog configuration file with the /R command line switch
It is possible to start a BlueZone session with a specific dialog configuration file. This is accomplished by using the /R command line switch.
For example, if you wanted to start a BlueZone Mainframe session with a particular keyboard map file, you can use the /R command line switch to load a particular BlueZone keyboard map file that you created.
Since BlueZone supports more than one type of dialog configuration file, you can load multiple dialog configuration files by using multiple /R commands.
The following is an example of starting a BlueZone Mainframe session with three command line switches, illustrating the use of the /S command line switch, designating the session number, and multiple /R command line switches, which designate a session file and a keyboard map file.
"C:\Program Files\BlueZone\BZMD.EXE" /S10 /Rsession.mds /Rkeyboard.mdk
Refer to BlueZone command line switch tables for more information.