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3. When finished, tap the
OK
button to apply the changes.
If the event is enabled in this dialog, a corresponding method in the
script will be called. The default implementations of these methods send
the signal name and its status (high or low):
2.9.4.2
Keyboard Tab
Allows the user to customize keyboard settings.
2.9.4.2.1
Interkey Delay
The Interkey Delay specifies the delay to be used between each key press
when simulating keyboard data in an application. For example, Micro-
soft’s Terminal Services client in full screen mode loses key presses if
this is set to zero. This is a global delay. A recorded key sequence may
contain additional delays between key presses.
2.9.4.2.2
Key Settings
Allows the user to specify key definitions for the keyboard. A key defi-
nition is a named key sequence. Key definitions are referred to in an ex-
pression passed to the app.send() method which replays the key presses
recorded in the key definition. By default, Link*One defines many of
the standard keys on the keyboard. A key definition can be added, ed-
ited, and removed.
To set a key definition:
1. Tap the
Key Settings
button.
2. The
Key Settings
window will appear.