Page 12 OmniTek XR User Guide, Software Release 2.3
Presets are individual macros that work both in the normal Windows environment and in
Full Screen mode. They can be freely assigned to the hot-keys Shift-F1 – Shift-F12.
The information recorded as a preset can be of two types: the first is a snapshot of all the
settings currently in place, the second records the effect of a set of changes made to the
settings currently in place.
• To create a preset that records a snapshot of the all the settings currently in place,
simply click the Save button in the dialogue.
• To create a preset that records the effect of a set of changes, click the Record button
in the dialogue, then perform the various changes you require to the current settings,
then return to the dialogue and click the Stop button. (The Record button is replaced
with a Stop button during Record mode).
After either of these actions, a dialogue will appear to let you assign a name to the preset,
as well as specify the author’s name and a description. These details are then added to
the list in the Preset dialogue.
Once the preset has been created, it should be assigned to one of the twelve Shift-
function keys (using the dialogue that is called up by clicking the Hot-keys button).
Once a preset has been created, the essential control elements are distilled into a text
file. Selecting a given preset and clicking ‘Edit’ opens a text editor. With care, it is
possible to edit then re-save the associated text file.
Presets are particularly useful for changes such as switching from single line to multi-line
mode, and can be used independently of the full screen views, which are also assigned
to hot-keys.