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Edit:
Opens the command edit window with the “Hex Code” tab selected. The
hex code may be copied to and from the clipboard and other
applications.
Copy:
Available when a command is selected. Copies a Hex code
representation of the command to the clipboard.
Paste:
Available when a new undefined command has been created in the user
database. Pastes the code from the clipboard.
Paste new:
Pastes a hex code from the clipboard into a new command in the user
database.
Auto paste:
This is useful for pasting a series of hex codes from another application
without swapping between the application and the Axium Keypad
Manager. This is done by first creating a group of new commands in the
user database (e.g. by using Add – New commands) and then selecting
the first command in the group. The user then selects “Auto paste”,
switches to the other application and copies hex codes from that
application into the clipboard. Each time a hex code is copied, it is
automatically pasted from the clipboard into the selected command. The
command selection is then advanced to the next command ready for the
next hex code to be copied. If the “paste names” option in the auto-
paste window is selected, the command names can be copied along with
the hex-codes.
Export:
Exports the selected make, model or command as HEX commands to a
CSV file.
Class sub menu:
There are a number of very common functions that often appear on various equipment.
There are many examples of this such as “Play”, “Pause” and “Stop” are found on equipment
ranging from cassette players to video streaming servers. “Standby”, “volume up”, “volume
down” are further functions that are almost universally found on equipment. The purpose of
the class sub menu is to assign one or more classes to infra-red and RS-232 commands so
that their purpose is known thus enabling the designer to make well-informed suggestions for
the types of buttons to use and which commands to assign to them.
Add <default> class:
This option appears if the name of the command matches a built-in
pattern for one of the classes. The F10 function key can be used as a
short cut for selecting this function.
Add <group> class:
Sub menus are provided for the following groups of classes: “transport”,
“numeric”, “cursor” and “system”.
Remove <class>:
This option appears if a class has been assigned to the command and
allows the user to remove the class.
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