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The top right panel is used to display information about keys that
have been programmed and enables you to select them in order to
edit or delete. The
Key
its virtual key name. The
be processed. The
Macro
The
Emulation Keys
standard key functions specific to the currently selected terminal
emulation. The information in brackets in the right column indicates
the default mapping of the key function named in the left column. In
the list, S+ indicates the Shift key, C+ indicates the Control key and
A+ indicates the Alt key.
For example:
WY_INSLINE
indicates that the Wyse emulation Insert Line function is mapped to
the key combination Shift + Control + Insert.
The
list box enables you to select from a list of standard
Virtual Keys
key functions available for all terminal emulations.
The procedure for programming a key is as follows:
On your keyboard, press the key or key combination you want to
1
define. The
Key to Program
virtual key name for each key pressed.
In the
box enter the function definition for the key or key
Macro
2
combination.
The definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters. The
combined total of all the characters that may be programmed
into keys is determined by the 127 character limit per definition
and the amount of memory available in your PC.
The definition can contain key functions and control characters
to be actioned as well as normal text. Refer to the appendix
"Programming Keys & Buttons" on page 287 for details.
Double-clicking on an
that key function to the key definition.
column identifies the programmed key using
column specifies how the macro is to
Type
column displays the function definition.
list box enables you to select from a list of
(S+C+VK_INSERT)
box will display the corresponding
Emulation Key
Defining Key Functions
Keyboard Configuration
or
will apply
Virtual Key
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