C
HAPTER
6:
V
IRTUAL
KVM
C
LIENT
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Figure 32: Add Keyboard Macro
3.
Type a name in the
Keyboard Macro Name
field. This is the name that will display on the
Virtual KVM Client menu bar after the macro is created.
In this example
, type
Minimize All
Windows
.
4.
In the
Keys to Press
drop-down list:
a.
Scroll through and select each key for which you would like to emulate a key press (in
the order in which they are to be pressed).
b.
Click the
Press Key
button after each selection. As each key is selected, it displays in the
Keys to Release
field.
In this example
, select two keys: the
Windows
key and the letter
D
key.
5.
In the
Keys to Release
field:
a.
Select each key for which you would like to emulate a key release (in the order in which
they are to be released).
b.
Click
Release Key
after each selection.
In this example
, both keys pressed must also be released.
6.
Review the
Macro Sequence
– which has been automatically generated using the
Keys to
Press
and
Keys to Release
selections. Verify that the
Macro Sequence
is
the exact key
sequence you want. (To remove a step in the sequence, select it and click
Remove
.)
Figure 33: Keyboard Macro Example
Tip: Use the
∧
and
∨
keys to reorder the key sequence.
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