Press the á and â keys to highlight the modifier combination
4.
that you want to define (unshifted, shifted, control, and so
on) and press Enter.
Press the à key to move to the "Select function" scroll box.
5.
Press the á and â keys to highlight the desired keystroke
function from the list and press Enter.
Press the ß key to return to the modifier selection.
6.
7.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to define other modifier
combinations as desired.
Use the arrow keys (ß, à, á, â) to highlight the OK or Apply
8.
pushbutton and press Enter.
Correcting a Mistake
If you make a mistake or want to start over, select the Cancel
pushbutton or select the Exit Set-Up menu item. Your changes will
not be recognized until you select the OK or Apply pushbutton.
To save your key definitions so they will be available the next
time you turn on the system power, select the Save key definitions
menu item for the Keyboard menu.
Examples of Uses
Examples of when to create new functions include:
To change the
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backspace when shifted
To disable the Compose, Break, or set-Up key by assigning
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them to have no function
The Define Key editor can be very powerful if you take the time to
learn how to use it. No matter how you define the keys, you can
always enter Set-Up by pressing F3 after powering on.
Additionally, you can always restore the factory default settings
by invoking the Actions menu items.
See the VGB10 / VGB11 Video Terminal Programmer Information
manual to redefine alphanumeric keys or keyboard layouts.
key to delete when unshifted and to
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Define Key Editor
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