Assigning User-Defined Functions; Specifying Key Functions - Neoware T5730 - Compaq Thin Client User Manual

Teemtalk 6.0 for windows user manual
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The Toolbar
Assigning User-
Defined Functions
Specifying Key
Functions
110
Redefining the Toolbar
3
Click the down-arrow button again to display the
options.
4
Select a button bitmap from the
You can add your own bitmaps to the standard bitmap list by
Add Custom Bitmap
clicking the
files to load. Buttons will be automatically generated using the
bitmaps in these files.
5
Specify the command to be performed when this button is
clicked either by selecting from the
your own definition in the
Insert at Current
6
Click the
OK
7
Click
when you have finished. The toolbar will immediately
be updated.
You can enter a definition of your own in the
The definition can contain key functions and control characters to be
actioned as well as normal text.
You can cause a key function to be actioned by including the virtual
key name of the key enclosed by the < and > characters. You may
omit the VK_ and VT_ parts (etc.) of the virtual key name. For
example, the Enter key would be specified as <ENTER>.
To send the function of a key combination, type the < character fol-
lowed by the virtual key names linked together with + characters and
ending with the > character. For example, Alt F4 would be specified
as <ALT+F4>.
To send the function of a sequence of keys one after the other, enter
each virtual key name in the order required, enclosing each virtual
key name with the < and > characters. Each enclosed virtual key
name must immediately follow the previous enclosed virtual key
name with no spaces. For example, F2 then F3 then F4 would be
specified as <F2><F3><F4>.
Buttons
list.
button and selecting the bitmap
Commands
Current Tool
text box.
button.
Current Tool
Command
list or by typing
text box.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

T5735 - compaq thin clientTeemtalk 6.0

Table of Contents