7.5
INTERCEPT KEYBOARD KEYS
Every keyboard key (and joystick action) can have its function completely changed. The
following tables show examples of how to intercept keyboard keys.
Figure 7.9: First page of the 'Intercept Keyboard Keys' Tab
7.5.1
Select MON(5)
In the first definition the
function is described as Select MON(5). The key replacement macro is defined to
select monitor (5) when the key is pressed.
Rev. B
key on keyboard (1) has been intercepted. Its new
CAUTION: Unless another monitor key is defined onto
the keyboard, no other monitor selections would be
possible.
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