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ASCII Object
When editing an ASCII value, an ASCII keypad is displayed as shown Figure 12.3. The ASCII keypad has
three (3) modes, numeric, symbols, and alpha. In Alpha mode, the Caps Lock button may be pressed
to access capital letters. When you first enter this editor, typing a character will overwrite the entire
old string and start a new entry. You may press the backspace arrow to delete the previous character.
Pressing Enter will save the entry, filling any unused space beyond the last character entered with
NULL characters. Pressing ESC will cancel the edit and return the string to the previous value.
Figure 13.3
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ASCII Keypad
Text Table Object
When editing a Text Table Object, all of the keys, except the Up and Down arrow keys, are grayed and
disabled. The next text selection is made by pressing either the Up or Down arrow.
Time/Date Object
When editing a Time/Date Table Object, all the keys, except the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys,
are grayed and disabled. The specific field (i.e. hour or minutes) is selected using the Left and Right
arrows. The value in the selected field is changed by pressing either the Up or Down arrow.
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