1 /ECHO
/ECHO (default)
/NOECHO
Specifies whether the command line echoes after you press the
defined key. Note that you cannot define a key using both the
/NOECHO and /NOTERMINATE qualifiers.
2 /IF_STATE
/IF_STATE=state_list
/NOIF_STATE
Specifies a list of states, any one of which must be set in order
to enable the specified key definition. If you omit or negate
this qualifier, the current state prevails.
3 /LOCK_STATE
/LOCK_STATE
/NOLOCK_STATE (default)
Retains the state specified by the /SET_STATE qualifier until you
use the /SET_STATE qualifier again to change it.
4 /SET_STATE
/SET_STATE
/NOSET_STATE
Associates a state with the key you are defining. A state name
can be any alphanumeric string. If you omit or negate this
qualifier, the current state remains unchanged. You cannot define
a key using both the /SET_STATE and /TERMINATE qualifiers.
5 /TERMINATE
/TERMINATE
/NOTERMINATE
Determines whether the specified command string executes when
you press the key. When you use /NOTERMINATE, you must press the
Return key to execute the command string. You cannot define a key
using both the /SET_STATE and /TERMINATE qualifiers.