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Key Attribute Definitions
The key attribute definitions are listed below. See
for key callouts.
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LSKey
- Left soft key
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RSKey
- Right soft key
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LPHKey - Left soft key push and hold (not implemented)
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RPHKey - Right soft key push and hold (not implemented)
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FPTTKey- Front Walkie-Talkie key
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SPTTKey- Side Walkie-Talkie key
Menu state attribute values that can be tied to keys are essentially menu entries. There are a few additional options
that apply to specific attributes.
Options that apply to specific attributes are listed below:
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default - Perform default key action.
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none or ' ' - No action when the key is activated.
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Label: Opt1:Opt2:data - Label is shown as the soft key label on screen. When the soft key is pressed the
specified action occurs.
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[Label]: Opt1:Opt2:data - The specified action occurs when the key is activated.
NOTE
This is a valid option only for Walkie-Talkie keys.
NOTE
This is a valid option for any key.
NOTE
This format is required for left and right soft keys.
NOTE
This format is used for push and hold (not implemented) and Walkie-Talkie keys where the label is
optional since it is not displayed.
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