Virtual Keyboard
Use the onscreen virtual keyboard to enter textual information such as a file path, file name, label text, or on-screen note.
To access the virtual keyboard, double-tap in a menu or dialog text input box. Enter your text and tap Enter to close the keyboard
and add your text to the menu or dialog field.
Tap ESC, Cancel, or anywhere outside the keyboard, to dismiss it without adding text to the input box.
Single-tap in the keyboard text field to position the insertion cursor at that location. Double-tap to select individual words. Triple-
tap to select all text in the field.
Touch and drag the title bar to move the keyboard on the screen.
Bus trigger radix-specific virtual keypads
Use the virtual Logic keypad to edit bus logic values for trigger settings. Using a logic keypad is faster to set larger logic trigger
values than using the multipurpose knobs in the trigger menu.
To open the virtual Logic keypad, double-tap inside a bus trigger field that requires logic values. Which field you select (Binary,
Hex, and so on) sets which Logic keypad is displayed.
Virtual Keypad fields and controls
Field or control
Description
Clear
Sets all digits to X (don't care) for binary, hex, octal and ASCII formats. Decimal gets set to 0.
<
Moves the insertion point left and highlights the character that can be edited.
>
Moves the insertion point right and highlights the character that can be edited.
Radix keypad
Provides a keypad associated with the logic entry radix field that was double-tapped in the
Trigger menu. Tapping a key sets the selected digit to the specified value and moves the
selected digit indicator to the next (right) digit.
You can also use an attached keyboard to enter values in the keypad character field.
Enter
Closes the number pad and assigns the entered value to the field. Also updates all other
formats in the trigger menu so that all formats are indicating the same value.
Cancel
Closes the logic keypad without saving entered values.
Menus and dialog boxes
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