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Touch Switches
Section 7-7
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Cursor moving key function
This function moves the cursor to a pre-designated numeral/character string in-
put field in preparation for input.
It is also possible to open a designated window simultaneously with the cursor
motion, and to automatically display a window in accordance with the input field.
Reference
- Cursor moving keys can also be created automatically when a numeral/charac-
ter string input field is registered on a screen.
- Input fields can also be designated using the input key – control.
The attributes for the cursor moving keys are as follows.
Settings
Use Window/Keyboard Screen
Open window/keyboard?
Check mark (open)/No check mark (do not open)
Screen No.
Local 1
(Keyboard)
Screen number of the window/keyboard to be opened
(setting effective only if a check mark is set for “Local 1
(Keyboard)” of “Use Window/Keyboard Screen”)
1 to 3999
Local 2
Screen number of the window to be opened (setting
effective only if a check mark is set for “Local 2” of “Use
Window/Keyboard Screen”)
1 to 3999
Window Position
X
X coordinate at the bottom left position of the window
0 to 300 (multiple of 20)
Y
Y coordinate at the bottom left position of the window
19 to 239 (multiple of 20-1)
Replace Local
Window
Designate the befavior when other window of the specified
type (local window 1/local window 2) is already opened
Check mark (replace)/No check mark (do not replace)
Auto Arrange
Move together with the input field associated in editing at
the Support Tool?
Check mark (yes)/No check mark (no)
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Settings and action type of window to be used when using “Use Window/Key-
board Screen” is same as the input key-window/keyboard function which has
“Open” action type.
Refer to “Window key function” (page 348).
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Settings and action type of window to be used when “Use Window/Keyboard at-
tribute is set are same as those of the input key--window/keyboard function
which has “Open” action type.
Refer to “Window key function” (page 348).
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
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