Rhino II Configuration
User’s Manual
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Front Panel Keys
There are four programmable buttons on the right side of the
terminal. The programming is set by command lines in the
"\Utilities\UtilConfig.cfg" file. The buttons are PWR, 1/3, 2/4 and
KEY. The 1/3 and 2/4 buttons are actually programmable as two
keys each, giving a total of six available keys. In normal operation
these will generate the specified 1 key and 2 key values. If the FN
key is pressed to set the VMC into function mode, pressing the same
keys will generate the specified 3 key and the 4 key values. When
FN is pressed, the blue function LED with display. Pressing 1, 2 or FN
will turn the LED off and turn off function mode. By default, the
buttons have the following functions:
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PWR – Starts & shutdowns the terminal depending on the
current Startup/Shutdown mode.
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1 – Up arrow.
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2 – Down arrow.
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3 – Escape key.
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4 – Return key.
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KEY – Display/remove the soft keyboard from the screen.
Normally the PWR and KEY buttons should not be reprogrammed,
but they are available if required.
Configuration (in \Utilities\UtilConfig.cfg). The listed values are the
default values from the factory. Setting PWR and KEY to blank
causes them to execute Startup/Shutdown and Softkeyboard
respectively. The VK values for each key are listed in the
SoftKeyboard section of this document. Multiple values can be
entered for a key by using comma to separate the values. For
example, the definition Frontkey_S1=#EXT=VK_TAB,VK_RETURN
would cause the S1 key to transmit tab, then a return key.
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Frontkey_PWR=
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