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MiniTermPro
Advanced Key Data Editing
(True Terminal Mode)
Two Level Programming: To program a key's second level, click on the
Level 2
tab located near the top of the black grid then proceed to program key codes in
the same manner as for level 1.
Insert Delay (Between Characters): To insert a delay/pause into a key macro, set
the slider located above the onscreen Number Pad (right side of the keyboard
graphic) to the delay you want and click on the button
Insert Delay
. Any delay
value can be inserted between 4 milliseconds and 500 milliseconds. For longer
delays, several delay entries can be successively programmed. This function will
pause the transmitting of key data for the specified time period.
Insert Beep: This function will insert into the macro sequence a command to
activate the internal beeper/alarm for the assigned time in milliseconds. Adjust
the slider to the desired beeper/alarm duration and then click on the
Insert Beep
button. This function can be inserted as many times as needed anywhere in the
sequence.
Level Select Key: To access the second level of key definitions, one or more
keys on the MiniTerm must be chosen as a level select key. There are two types
of level select keys, level shift and level toggle. To select a key to be a level
control key,
right-click
on it and the click on either
Shift Level
or
Toggle Level
.
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Level Shift: A level shift key when pressed and held along with another
key will output the level 2 definition of the other key. Once the level shift
key is released, level 1 macros will again be selected when you press
keys. NOTE: To use the Level Shift key, a minimum of 2 key rollover must
be programmed under Keypad Properties since the Shift control key must
be pressed and held with another key to access that key's second level
macro.
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Level Toggle: Pressing and releasing the level toggle key will lock the
Mini-Terminal 9xx into level 2 until the level toggle key is pressed and
released again.
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Alpha Toggle: An Alpha shift key can be used to allow for alpha-numeric
text entry in a similar manner to early cell phone texting.