o[ShiftLevel*]
on the icon and enter the level number.
•Decimal equivalent numeric values for ASCII codes (only 1 to 240
allowed) can be entered directly by clicking on the icon on the tool bar or Key Edit→Enter ASCII Code on the menu bar. After code entry, the ASCII code will be shown as a normal character or as blocks if the code is a
the icon on the tool bar or Key Edit→Switch ASCII Display mode on the menu bar. The decimal value will be shown as [xxx].
•Special Function keys and scan codes can also be entered in ASCII code mode by entering the token names of the keys as a character string. For example, to define a key to press and release <a>, enter the string “[A][0F0][A]”. However, ASCII code and Scan code should NOT be mixed together in one key.
oEach key is entered as a character string enclosed between square
brackets, [ ]. For example, [Ctrl], [Alt], [Enter], [A], [B], [1], [2], [=], [PAD3], [ESC] etc.
oFull List of all token names of the keys can be found at end of this menu or click on Help→Key Word List
oToken names are case sensitive.
5.Special Features
A. Multi-Shift-Level Function
•A single key can be programmed to output different codes when combined with the
•To program multiple definitions into a single key, enter the different definitions separated by the [Separator]. The [Separator] can be inserted by clicking on
the icon on the tool bar or Key Edit→Enter Level Separator on the menu bar. It will be shown in the definition content as [Separator].
•The definition content before the first [Separator] corresponds to the normal key output. The first definition content after the first [Separator] will be the Shift Level 1 output. Definition after second [Separator] will be the Shift Level 2 output, and so on up to ShiftLevel 9.
•Certain designated keys will be programmed as
To program a key as
•After the keyboard is programmed, holding down [ShiftLevel1] key and then press the
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