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VersaKey™ Programmable Keyboard User Manual
8.5
Key-name Assignment Window Buttons
The BREAK button ends the combination key or Shift represent capital letter
The LOOK-UP button opens a third window with a scrolling chart that lists each key-
name and corresponding USB outputs. The LOOK-UP function is provided for
reference only.
The CLEAR button removes the highlighted Key-name from the list. Each key-name
can be highlighted by a mouse click.
The CLEAR ALL button removes all the key-names that are programmed to the key.
The CLOSE button closes the Key Assignment window. Any Key-name assignments
are abandoned and no information will be saved.
The OK button concludes the Key-name selection process for the selected Key#.
8.6
File Operations
The key assignment can be saved in a file and used to program additional keyboards
.
8.7
Send to Keyboard
This button sends the assigned Key-names to the connected keyboard with the file that is
currently open. There is a pop up window that advises the user that the keyboard will be
programmed. There is another notice that will pop up to confirm the programming is
completed or if there is a programming failure.
8.8
Save to File
The SAVE to FILE button saves the current key programming information in a file. A File
Save dialog box is opened for filename entry. The file extension is always unique and fixed
to the connected keyboard model. Any added extension is ignored.
8.9
Open Programming File
The "OPEN FILE" button opens a file selection box. Opening a new file erases all the
unsaved Key-name settings. There is no warning dialog box. After the file is opened, the
Key Selection Window and the Key-name Assignment Window will display the programmed
key settings saved in the opened file.
8.10
Default All
The DEFAULT ALL button uses a default key programming file from the Utility. The default
file restores the connected keyboard back to the factory key settings and erases any
previous key settings that may have been programmed.