Configuring The Opening Of A Directory; Configuring The Opening Of An Xpresslist - Cherry CYBO@RD PLUS, M83-13800 User Manual

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6.8.4 Configuring the opening of a
directory
You can link a special key with any particular
directory in the Windows Explorer. When the
key is pressed, a window of the Windows
Explorer is opened in which all subdirectories
and/or files found in this directory are
displayed.
To configure the opening of a directory
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you
wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option Directory.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
4 In the input field Object register the path of
the directory which you wish to assign to the
key.
-OR-
Locate the directory by clicking on the
button
alongside the input field Object.
5 In the input field User information register
a name for the new function of the key.
This name always appears at the lower
right-hand side of the screen when you
press the key.
6 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed; the
dialog box Keyboard Properties moves
into the foreground.
7 Click on the button Adopt.
-OR-
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
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6.8.5 Configuring the opening of an
XPressList
You can link a special key with an XPressList.
When you press the key, the XPressList is
opened, and you can select one of the
elements displayed.
An XPressList can contain the following
elements
• Programs
• Files
• Directories
• Internet pages
If the XPressList only comprises a single
element (program, file, directory or Internet
page), the XPressList is not opened, and the
function of the sole element is carried out
immediately.
To configure the calling up of an
XPressList
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you
wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option XPressList.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is
opened.
4 Draw up a list of desired programs, files,
directories and/or Internet pages.
5 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is
closed; the dialog box Keyboard
Properties moves into the foreground.
6 Click on the button Adopt.

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