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any other key stoke
– will be taken as an input in ASCII-code editing mode.
COMMAND LISTING IN SCAN CODE
EDITING MODE
ESC –
leading code to enter scan code of any key after it into key-content, except
“ESC” + “F” for utility version since 2.15.xx
ESC-F –
leading code of arbitrary release code for utility version since 2.15.xx.
usually used to release “CTL”, “ALT” or “SHF”.
F1 –
get help on command list of ASCII- code editing mode
F5
– enter view mode
F8
– enter view mode
F10
– enter view mode
BkSp –
delete the character to the left of cursor
Ins
– toggle insert/overwrite status for editing (default = insert)
Del
– delete the character where cursor stays or the last character
Home
– go to first position within the key definition
End
– go to last position within the key definition
PgUp
– go to one page less in cyclic manner
PgDn
– go to one page next in cyclic manner
Up arrow
– move cursor to one row up in cyclic manner and enter view mode
Down arrow
– move cursor to one row down in cyclic manner and enter view mode
Left arrow
– move cursor to one character left within the key definition
Right arrow
– move cursor to one character right within the key definition
Alt-A
– enter view mode
Alt-D
– enter time delay mark into the key-content
Alt-M –
enter a multi-level shift marker into the key-content
Alt-N –
enter view mode
Alt-S
– enter a multi-level separator between definitions of different levels.
Alt-X
– enter view mode
Alt-27 –
work like “ESC” as the leading code for scan codes.
Alt-8 –
enter a “BkSp” into the key-content
Ctl-C –
immediately terminates the programming utility.
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