Defining The Function Key Labels - Wyse WY-60 User Manual

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Memory Space
DEFINING THE FUNCTION
KEY LABELS
Labels Setup Level
Chapter 2
To save key definitions in nonvolatile memory, choose the SAVE
ALL option to exit setup mode. Key definitions share a total of
approximately 350 bytes of nonvolatile memory space with the
answerback message and function key labels.
If
you enter more
than 64 characters for anyone key or reach the 350-character
overall limit, you'll hear a warning beep and won't be able to
enter more characters.
o
Note If
you connect another keyboard to the terminal after
you've saved key definitions in nonvolatile memory, clear the
definitions to their default values.
You can define labels for the function keys (unshifted and
shifted) and display them on the label line at the bottom of the
screen. They share approximately 350 bytes of nonvolatile
memory space with the answerback message and key definitions.
To define a function key label, press
[£[I
to display the labels
setup level and follow these steps:
1 Select the key you want to label by pressing that key together
with
1
Ctrl
I.
2 Press
[AI
or
rn
to highlight the shifted or unshifted key
field.
3 Enter the label (up to seven characters) at the cursor position.
Correct errors by pressing
~
to delete characters or
1
Home
1
to clear the label.
To display the labels at the next power-on, set the Labels
parameter (Miscellaneous setup level) to
on,
set the Save Labels
parameter (Miscellaneous setup level) to
on,
and exit setup
mode with the SAVE ALL option.

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