Hagstrom KE-USB108 User Manual page 12

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Any input defined as a single keystroke may also be combined
with a Ctrl, Alt, or Shift function, or any combination of those
three modifiers. This is done by clicking on the check boxes
located at the lower left of the keyboard diagram. For example,
to define the Ctrl+Alt+Del sequence check the Ctrl and Alt boxes
and then click on the Del button. The keystrokes emulated by this
combination have the same effect as holding the Ctrl and Alt keys,
then pressing the Delete key on a PC keyboard.
In addition, there is a "Key Repeat" option located at the lower
left of the diagram to the right of the Alt option. Enabling the Key
Repeat option causes the keystroke for the selected input to be
held down as if a key on a typical PC keyboard were being held.
The rate at which the key will repeat is determined by the repeat
rate keyboard setting on your PC. The key is released once the
KE-USB108 input becomes deactivated.
When the "Key Repeat" option is disabled (this is the default value),
the keystroke is pressed and released upon input activation to
produce a single keystroke. Without the "Key Repeat" enabled,
only one keystroke or key sequence will be sent for each activation
of the input, regardless of how long the input is held active.
The input may be disabled by clicking the "Not Used" button
located in the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard diagram.
Mouse Tab:
When the "Mouse" tab is selected, a diagram of a three button
mouse is displayed as shown on the following page.
By clicking on the Left, Middle, or Right mouse buttons, the selected
input is defined as a mouse button. When the input is activated,
the selected mouse button will be held down until the input is
deactivated.
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