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Setup Menus
All keyboard macros can be saved so that TeemTalk will reassert them each time it is
loaded or reset by displaying the
Save Session As
dialog box from the
File
menu,
selecting the
Keyboard Macros
option, then clicking the
OK
button.
Entering Control Characters
You can enter a control character either as the control key character equivalent or the
decimal value of the ASCII character. For example, the control character for the
Return
key function,
CR
(carriage return), can be entered by typing the characters
^
and
M
, representing the keys
Ctrl
+
M
which, when pressed together would
generate the
CR
code.
Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an
underscore character. Values with only two digits must be preceded by a zero. For
example, the decimal value of
CR
is 13, so this would be entered as
_013
.
Refer to the ASCII character table in the
Character Sets
appendix for code and
decimal references.
Key Combinations & Sequences
You can program a key to perform the function of a combination or sequence of
keys. For example, you can cause the
F1
key to perform the same function as
pressing the keys
Alt
+
F4
together, or pressing the keys
F2
then
F3
then
F4
.
Keys are identified by their virtual key names as listed in the
Virtual Key Names
appendix. The virtual key name has to be enclosed by the
<
and
>
characters in the
key definition text box. You may omit the
VK_
and
VT_
(etc.) parts of the virtual
key name.
To program a key so that it performs the same function as pressing two or more other
keys together, type the
<
character followed by the virtual key names linked together
with + (plus sign) characters and ending with the
>
character.
For example, to program the
F1
key so that when it is pressed it performs the same
function as pressing the keys
Alt
+
F4
together, enter the following characters in the
relevant text box:
<ALT+F4>
To program a key so that it performs the same function as pressing a sequence of
keys one after the other, enter each virtual key name in the order required, enclosing
each virtual key name with the
<
and
>
characters. Each enclosed virtual key name
must immediately follow the previous enclosed virtual key name with no spaces.
For example, to program the
A
key so that when it is pressed it performs the same
function as pressing the keys
F2
then
F3
then
F4
enter the following characters in the
relevant text box:
<F2><F3><F4>
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