Setting a Scheme
A scheme is a named collection of up to four programmable key
assignments. A single programmable key can have a different
programmable key assignment in each scheme.
For example, you might assign each programmable key to a
different game in a scheme you name "Games." You could also
assign the four programmable keys, respectively, to a database, a
worksheet, a form, and a schedule in a scheme you name
"Budget."
The programmable keys software does not limit the number of
schemes that you can create and display.
Adding a Scheme
To add a new scheme:
1. Click StartÆSettingsÆControl PanelÆdouble-click the
Keyboard icon (Windows 95) or the Programmable Key icon
(Windows NT)ÆProgrammable Keys tab.
2. Place a check in the Show Advanced Options checkbox.
3. Click the Add button.
4. Type the name of the new scheme in the popup dialog box and
click OK.
5. Assign the programmable keys.
For instructions, refer to "Setting Programmable Key
NOTE:
Assignments" in this chapter.
6. Click OK to save the scheme and assignments and close
Keyboard Properties.
Using the Keyboard 3-9