Hagstrom KE-USBMX20 User Manual page 16

Matrix keypad interface
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Macro Example 1: The following macro demonstrates
using a macro to send the text "on" when the input is activated
and the text "Off" when the input is deactivated. Note also that
sending a second make of the "f" key requires that it be issued
a "break" before the next "f" make, just as if the sequence
were being manually entered from a keyboard.
Macro Example 2: The macro below demonstrates the
same macro sequence as above, but with use of the "Break All"
macro function to release keys that are currently being held on
from an earlier "make" action.
Note in the example above that "break all" only releases the
keys held active on the current line, and only those keys held
on up to the point the "Break All" appears. In the "When Input
Made" line, "Break All" releases the "O" and "N" keys. On the
"When Input Breaks" sequence, the "Break All" releases the Left
Shift and "O", then proceeds with the rest of the line to produce
the two "f" characters.
Macro sequences can be up to 16 steps long for both when the
input is made (activated) and when the input breaks (released
or deactivated).
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