Constants to Defaults
N+S L00M = Default Mouse Keys Only
N+S R00M = Clear Mouse Keys Only
The Interactive Program mode can be enabled
at any time. Once in the Program Mode, the remaining
hardcoded commands can only be issued when no
other data has been entered (i.e. the cursor is at the
start of a line).
The Interactive Program mode is
designed to be used with a simple text editor
such as Windows Notepad. Any text editor will
work, since it is just to provide some visual feed-
back during the interactive programming.
Upon entering the Program Mode, the Twiddler2 will
display a message similar to the following ...
Twiddler2 PS/2 Program Mode Enabled
Current Keymap Valid
6069 Bytes Available
assuming the current key map is valid. If the key map is
not valid, the Twiddler2 will display the following ...
Twiddler2 PS/2 Program Mode Enabled
ERROR IN KEYMAP, SETTINGTO
DEFAULTS ...
Key Map Set To Defaults
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MACROS
The Twiddler2 has over a thousand chords, and
most of them are not factory-preset. By assigning your
own favorite words, phrases, or commands to unused
chords, you can customize your Twiddler2 in powerful
ways. To help you do this, we have provided software,
built into the Twiddler2, that supports user-defined
macros. You can even over-ride the factory-preset
chords to customize the Twiddler2 to work just the way
you want it to.
The next section explains how to do this on-
the-fly. It also explains how to customize the Twiddler2
in other ways.
INTERACTIVE PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.0 Basics
The following key combinations have been
hardcoded (i.e., they cannot be re-assigned) for use in
the Twiddler2 Interactive Programming mode:
N+S RRRR = Enable Programming Mode
N+S MMMM = Exit & Save Changes
N+S LLLL = Exit & Discard Changes
N+S LM00 = Set Key Map, Mouse Keys, & Constants
to Defaults
N+S RM00 = Clear Key Map & Mouse Keys, Set
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