Using A Ps2 Keyboard - Black Box BBR64-MADI User Manual

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As a background task the BlackBox Recorder also scans the disk to calculate
the remaining disk space and to find where the first free space is located on
the disk. When it has found this information and correctly updated the drive
it places a tick (check mark) beside the remaining disk time.

Using a PS2 keyboard

The BlackBox Recorder can accept a standard 102 key PS2 style keyboard.
Currently most mini keyboards are not supported especially those that
require some set up drivers to be installed on the PC. The most consistently
reliable keyboards we have found are the Microsoft 500 style PS2 keyboards
which can be obtained in most countries for around US$10 (£6). Some USB
keyboards will work with USB to PS2 converters but not all.
In the following document the ^ character is used to indicate holding the Ctrl
key down whilst pressing the key i.e. ^s = Ctrl-s
Direct edit from keyboard (various keys combined with ctrl key)
When not editing we implement various control keys to enter text edit
directly (without using menus).
^S
edit current song name
^nnT
edit track name for track "nn"
^P
prename the next song before recording it
^F
rename current folder
Keyboard controls during text edit
^C
^A
^V
L / R arrow / 
Up / down arrow
 / 
Return / Enter 
Esc
NB. the return / Enter  key is the character key not the keypad enter; the
cursor arrow keys are the dedicated cursor keys, not the keypad keys
BLACKBOX BBR64MADI & BBR DANTE RECORDER - User Manual v2.2
Cut
select all
paste
move cursor left or right along line of text
in single line edits where there is a natural prev /next no (e.g.
track, ixml note), accept current edit and move to prev / next
complete and accept edit
abandon edit, no change to text
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