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sets the seed for the pseudo-random number generator. There is no such command in SmileBasic. Omit it.

is not, you will frequently find that commands do not have exactly the same equivalents when going from one language to another. The empty parameters do not mean the top and left edges of the screen, the first parameter to GW-BASIC's  is for specifying the 'mode' (resolution of the screen, number of colours, etc., all things which are fixed and cannot be changed in SmileBasic), and the second parameter is for indicating whether colours should be disabled and images presented only in black and white. The third parameter is the 'active page', the fourth is the 'visual page', and these correspond to the second parameter ('drawing page') and third parameter ('display screen') of. I don't know how many 'pages' GW-BASIC has, but I do know that SmileBasic has 4 pages, numbered 0 to 3 inclusive.

If you do not already have a reference guide for GW-BASIC, here's one:

hwiegman.home.xs4all.nl/gw-man/

has no equivalent in SmileBasic. If it is necessary for certain variables to only ever have integer values, liberal use of  may be necessary.

is not part of GW-BASIC, nor of Visual Basic 6, as far as I can tell. Regardless, there is no  keyword in SmileBasic (at least, not in V1 or V2; there may be in V3, which is not released yet). In the context of getting keypresses, I would guess that the  keyword is not strictly necessary, and is only there for efficiency of memory and/or time.

There is no  in SmileBasic. You have to use.