Setup Menus
Specifying Key Functions
You can cause a key function to be actioned by including the virtual key name of the key enclosed by the < and > characters. You may omit the VK_ and VT_ parts (etc.) of the virtual key name. For example, the Enter key would be specified as <ENTER>.
To send the function of a key combination, type the < character followed by the virtual key names linked together with + characters and ending with the > character. For example, Alt F4 would be specified as <ALT+F4>.
To send the function of a sequence of keys one after the other, enter each virtual key name in the order required, enclosing each virtual key name with the < and > characters. Each enclosed virtual key name must immediately follow the previous enclosed virtual key name with no spaces. For example, F2 then F3 then F4 would be specified as <F2><F3><F4>.
Specifying Characters
There are various ways in which you can specify a particular character. For example, the ESC character can be specified using any one of the following five entries:
_027 | Decimal value (underscore character followed by a | |||
\033 | Octal value (backslash character followed by a | |||
\u001B | Unicode value (backslash and u characters then unicode value). | |||
^[ | Control key value (^ represents the control key on the keyboard). | |||
\e | Additional value for ESC. |
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The following 'backslash' values can be used: |
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| \u | Unicode introducer | \r | Carriage return |
| \n | Line feed | \e | Escape |
Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to enter these as character values you need to precede them with a backslash character, i.e. enter \ as \\ and ^ as \^.
The Euro character can be specified by entering the unicode value \u20ac.