If desired, you can disable command mode, so subcommands must always
be entered as command qualifiers, even during interactive command
prompting.
To disable command mode during KeyCapture command prompting, define
the logical name WATCHER$COMMAND_MODE_PROMPT as False.
This logical name can be defined system-wide by KCAP_DEFAULTS.COM,
or it can be locally defined in any of the logical-name tables
specified by LNM$KCAP_TABLE_SEARCH_LIST, which is defined by
KCAP_DEFAULTS.COM.
When WATCHER$COMMAND_MODE_PROMPT is FALSE, subcommands must always
be entered as command qualifiers, even during command prompting.
Example: $ KCAP
KCAP> /TRACK ! Not KCAP> TRACK
KCAP> /SHOW ! Not KCAP> SHOW