Editing Or Deleting Macros; Keyboard Macro Example - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Chapter 6: Setting User Preferences
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Editing or Deleting Macros

To view all manually-created keyboard macros in the User Station
Configuration window, click Preferences > Keyboard Macros.
In the Enabled column:
An enabled macro shows
A disabled macro shows
To edit a keyboard macro:
1. Click the desired macro's
2. Make necessary changes to the information shown. See
Macros
Managing Keyboard Macros
(see "
To delete a keyboard macro:
1. Click the desired macro's
2. Click OK on the confirmation message.

Keyboard Macro Example

For example, you can create a keyboard macro to close a window by
selecting Left Alt+F4.
The macro's content looks like the following.
Press Left Alt
Press F4
Release F4
Release Left Alt
.
.
button.
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button.
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