Figure 51: Configuring Keyboard Macros Window - Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Manual

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Figure 51: Configuring Keyboard Macros window

This makes it convenient to quickly do oft repeated typing as well as execute key combos that
aren't possible directly from the local client keyboard. Alt and Win key combos such as
Ctrl+Alt+Del get interpreted by the local client OS and aren't passed through to the remote
target OS. However, a macro can be set up to take care of this.
Each button can optionally be given a short mnemonic name. If this field is blank, the key
sequence itself will also be used as the button label.
You must save changes before they take effect, and then only the next time the Remote
Console is launched – changes will not affect a Remote Console already running.
7.4.2.1
Key Sequences
A key sequence is a set of one or more key names separated by a '+' or '-'.
A '+' indicates keep the previous keys pressed while holding down the next key, whereas a '-'
indicates release all previous keys first before pressing the next key. A '*' inserts a one second
pause in the key sequence.
Key names are either a printable character such as a, 5, @, and so on or else one of the non-
printable keys in the table below. Names in parentheses are aliases for the same key. Numeric
keypad keys are prefixed with "NP_".
A plain '*' indicates a pause. Use '\*' for the actual '*' key. The '\' key must also be escaped as
'\\'.
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