![Pro-face PL-5900 Series User Manual Download Page 105](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/pro-face/pl-5900-series/pl-5900-series_user-manual_1605145105.webp)
Chapter 6 - Setting Up Your PL OS
6-26
PL-5900 Series User Manual
The External Key Definition
This section explains how to designate a key to arbitrary coordinates with the
KEYEM_PL.EXE application.
(Left corner coordinate (X1), Upper corner coordinate (Y1), Right corner
coordinate(X2), Lower corner coordinate(Y2))
= the 1st key code [, the 2nd key code [, ...]]; comment line
Touch Panel Coordinates
(X1,Y1)
(X2,Y2)
•
Designate the values with the touch panel coordinate range in PL-386 compatibil-
ity mode (0,1) ~ (30,25).
•
If the designated coordinates overlap, the one defined first overrides the other.
If more than two key codes are defined, they operate as if the input occurs in
sequence when the coordinated are pressed.
The key code can be defined using the following two methods.
1. Define the key code with 1 word.
2. Define the key code with a character string surrounded by double
quotes.
The scan code here is assumed omitted.
• The key codes used in the KEYEM_PL.EXE are as follows.
0x0000: no key input
0x0007: Shift key
0x0001: graphical keyboard ON/OFF
0x0008: Ctrl key
0x0002: reserved
0x0009: Num/Symbol key
0x0003: reserved
0x000A: Japanese/English key
0x0004: Ctrl-Alt-Del
0x000B: ACT key
0x0005: Print key
0x000C: +/- key
0x0006: Pause key
* The scan code can be omitted.
1 word
High Bit
Low Bit
Primary Code (character code)
Secondary Code (scan code)