Xerox -07W & -11W Printer User Manual


 
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Setup Menus
Key Combinations & Sequences
You can program a soft button to perform the function of a combination or sequence
of keys. For example, you can cause a button to perform the same function as
pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, or pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4.
Keys are identified by their virtual key names as listed in the Virtual Key Names
appendix. The virtual key name has to be enclosed by the < and > characters in the
Command text box. You may omit the VK_ and VT_ parts (etc.) of the virtual key
name.
To program a soft button so that it performs the same function as pressing two or
more other keys together, type the < character followed by the virtual key names
linked together with + characters and ending with the > character.
For example, to program the button B1 so that when it is clicked it performs the same
function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, enter the following characters in the
B1 Command text box:
<ALT+F4>
To program a soft button so that it performs the same function as pressing 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, to program the button B2 so that when it is clicked it performs the same
function as pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4 enter the following characters in the
B2 Command text box:
<F2><F3><F4>
Entering Command Lines
You can enter a command line in a soft button definition by enclosing it within the (
and ) characters. This enables you to launch an application by just clicking a button.
For example, to program the button B3 so that another instance of TeemTalk-07W is
run when the button is clicked, you would enter the following in the B3 Command
text box:
(C:\TEEMTALK\TT07W.EXE)
Changing The Window Focus
You can program a soft button to change the currently selected window or icon (that is
the window or icon to which keyboard and mouse commands will be directed) by
entering its window class name as a string enclosed by the < and > characters. For
example, to program the button B4 so that the TeemTalk-07W window is selected