Erasing Text; Using The Text Keyboard For Programming - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Erasing text

The [ERASE] key is used to erase text.
Example: Delete the text from the Text page.
Keypresses
1. Press [TEXT]
2. Press [TEXT]
3. Press [ERASE]

Using the text keyboard for programming

The text keyboard can be used to program memories. .
The keyboard equivalents are:
a – Text
b – Block
c – Channel
d - Page Down
e – Effect
f – Full
g – Mask
h – Help
i - Teach Macro
j - Move Fade*
k – Link
l - Loop
m – Menu
n – Snap
o – On
p – Part
*Not Used for Spark.
Text & the Alphanumeric Keyboard
Results/Comments
The blue Text page is displayed/
q – Memory
r - Rem Dim*
s – Store
t – Time
u - Page Up 2*
v - (not used)
w – Wait
x – Exam
y - (not used)
z – Zero
A - Step Down
B - Step Up
E – Event
F – Frame
P - Spot
R - Release
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S – Status
T – Delta
@ - Intensity
^ - Except
[ - +@*
] -  @*
Bs – CE
spacebar – Clear
% - Flash
& - +1 Store
> - →
Tab – Stage
Del – Erase
Esc - Reset; During editing,
after inserting text to
memories, etc. use ESC to
exit text mode.
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