Cherry CYBO@RD USB-HUB, G83-13500, CYBO@RD G83-13000 User Manual

G 83-13000
User’s Manual
644-0223.00, UK, Februar 2001
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1 General Advice............................................................................. 2
2 Introduction .................................................................................. 2
3.1 Basic functions ........................................................................................ 3
3.1.1 Internet keys ............................................................................................................ 3
3.1.2 E-mail / Programs.................................................................................................... 4
3.1.3 Multimedia ............................................................................................................... 5
3.1.4 The Standby key...................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Individual functions of the special keys ................................................... 6
4 KeyMan ........................................................................................ 7
4.1 General information................................................................................. 7
4.2 Dialog box Keyboard Properties.............................................................. 7
4.3 Tab KeyMan ............................................................................................ 8
4.4 Tab Internet ............................................................................................. 9
4.5 Tab E-mail / Programs ............................................................................ 9
4.6 Tab Multimedia ...................................................................................... 10
4.7 Tab Standby / Power............................................................................. 10
4.8 Basic mechanisms for the configuration of special keys ....................... 11
4.8.1 User information .................................................................................................... 11
4.8.2 Configuring the launch of a predefined program ................................................... 11
4.8.3 Configuring the opening of a file / document 12
4.8.4 Configuring the opening of a directory................................................................... 12
4.8.5 Configuring the calling up of an XPressList........................................................... 13
4.8.6 Configuring the calling up of an Internet page....................................................... 13
4.8.7 Configuring the basic functions of a key................................................................ 14
4.9 Dialog box Configure XPressList........................................................... 14
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1 General Advice
Cherry’s continual developments ensure pro­ducts that are fully optimised and as such reserve the right to make any technical altera­tions. The establishment of reliability together with the definition of technical performance are made according to Cherry’s own require­ments for meeting internationally recognised standards. Requirements outside of these can be reached through mutual co-operation. Improper usage, handling, storage and exter­nal influences could lead to disturbances and defects during use. We do not grant or war­rant any alterations to our product by the user in any capacity and do not accept any liability for unauthorized modifications. All repairs must be made by Cherry or an officially appointed organisation or persons. To avoid danger of explosion, the optional lithium bat­tery may only be exchanged by an expert. Possible compensation claims against Cherry or it’s nominated officers whatever the legal justification including physical or stress rela­ted injuries are not possible with the excep­tion of negligence on our behalf, and governing Product Liability Low.
These notices & operating instructions only apply to the accompanying products. Further details of this can be obtained from your local Cherry dealer or directly from Cherry GmbH.
2 Introduction
The keyboard CyBo@rd fulfils all the functions of a standard keyboard and is addi­tionally equipped with 19 special function keys. These keys assist you in the basic ope­ration of Internet and multimedia programs as well as with Power Management. Accordingly, the special keys can be classified into the fol­lowing function groups:
Internet keys
Multimedia keys
Program keys
Standby key
You can configure each of the special keys individually with the help of the software KeyMan (Cherry Keyboard Manager) and can assign a different function offered by the soft­ware to the keys. The basic function of the key is thereby deactivated, but it can be reactiva­ted at any time.
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The configuration of the special keys with KeyMan is conducted in tabs within the dia­log box Keyboard Properties, which is a standard dialog box of Microsoft Windows.
3CyBo@rd
3.1 Basic functions
3.1.1 Internet keys
The Internet keys assist you in the operation of an Internet browser.
If no browser is open, the Internet keys have the following functions:
• If you press any Internet key, the standard browser is launched with the preset start page.
• If the Search key is pressed, the standard browser is opened with activated Search window.
• If the Favorites key is pressed, the stan­dard browser is launched with activated Favorites window.
Opening a further browser instance
If you want to open a second instance of the browser with the help of the Internet keys, you must use the key combination CTRL + Search or CTRL + Start Page.
If a browser has been launched, the Internet keys fulfil the following functions:
Key Basic function
Browses back to the previous page.
Browses forward to the next page.
Aborts the current transmission.
Updates the page opened.
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To launch the Internet browser
> Press any Internet key.
The standard browser is opened.
To launch a further instance of the Internet browser
1 Press the CTRL key and keep it pressed.
2 Press the special key or .
A new instance of the Internet browser is opened.
3.1.2 E-mail / Programs
In their basic functions, the Program keys open preset programs.
Opens or closes the standard search function of the browser.
Opens or closes the Favorites archive in the browser.
Calls up the Start Page of the browser.
Key Basic function
Opens an XPressList displaying the e-mail programs installed on your computer. You can select and launch a program from this XPressList.
Key Basic function
To call up an e-mail program
When called up for the first time
When the key is pressed for the first time, the dialog box Search Disk is opened, and the local drives are searched for designated e­mail programs. After searching is completed, the dialog box Configure XPressList is ope­ned. Here, you can save and configure the programs found.
1 Press the special key .
A configured XPressList for the key is opened.
2 Mark the desired program by clicking on it
with the left mouse button or by pressing the key repeatedly.
3 Press the Enter key.
- OR -
KeyMan currently supports the following e-mail programs:
• AOL Instant Messenger
• Lotus Notes R5
• Microsoft Exchange
• Microsoft Outlook
• Microsoft Outlook Express
• MSN Messenger Service
• Netscape Messenger
• QUALCOMM Eudora 5.0
Opens the folder My Computer in the Windows Explorer.
Launches the Windows calcula­tor.
Key Basic function
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Double-click on the desired program.
The selected program is opened.
To open the My Computer folder
> Press the special key .
The Windows Explorer is opened with all drives and directories of the My Computer folder.
To call up the calculator
> Press the key.
The Windows calculator is opened.
3.1.3 Multimedia
The Multimedia keys assist you in the opera­tion of multimedia programs.
KeyMan currently supports the following multi­media programs:
• Creative CD-Player
• Intervideo WinDVD V2.2
• Real Player 7 Basic
• Winamp V2.64
• Windows CD Player
• Windows Media Player
• Windows Media Player 2
• Windows Media Player 7
• XingMPEG Player V3.30
• Yahoo! Player
The processes triggered by the keys relate to the multimedia program that is focussed on or was most recently active.
If a multimedia program has already been started but is inactive, and you press the
Media key, this program is activated.
The Multimedia keys fulfil the following basic functions:
Key Basic function
Opens an XPressList of existing multimedia programs, from which you can make a selection.
When the XPressList is open, the key directs the focus to the next element in the XPressList.
Starts or aborts the current media playback.
Pauses the media playback.
If you briefly press the key and release it, it calls up the pre­vious title. If the media player is activated, the title is automati­cally played.
The following function is only used with the KeyMan soft­ware
If the key is pressed for a longer period, it activates scan pre­vious.
If you briefly press the key and release it, it calls up the next title. If the media playback is activa­ted, the title is automatically played.
The following function is only used with the KeyMan soft­ware
If the key is pressed for a lon­ger period, it activates scan next.
Reduces the global volume. This setting has an effect on all media programs used on the PC.
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To call up a multimedia program
When called up for the first time
When the key is pressed for the first time, the dialog box Search Disk is opened, and the local drives are searched for designated e­mail programs. After searching is completed, the dialog box Configure XPressList is ope- ned. Here, you can save and configure the programs found.
1 Press the key.
A configured XPressList for the media play­back is opened.
2 Mark the desired program by clicking on it
with the left mouse button or by pressing the key repeatedly.
3 Press the Enter key.
- OR -
Double-click on the desired program.
The selected program is opened.
3.1.4 The Standby key
The Standby key
If the Standby key is briefly pressed and released, the PC switches into Standby Mode. If the PC does not support the Standby Mode, the key activates the screen saver that is cur-
Increases the global volume. This setting has an effect on all media programs used on the PC.
Switches the sound off or on. If you switch the sound off and then on again, the preset volume remains unchanged.
Key Basic function
rently set.
3.2 Individual functions of the special
keys
You can individually assign selected functions to all Internet, Multimedia and Program keys as well as to the Standby key. The configura­tion of the keys is performed with KeyMan in the various tabs in the dialog box Keyboard
Properties.
Instructions to configure the keys
Detailed instructions on the configuration of the keys can be found in the description of the basic mechanisms of KeyMan in Chapter 4.8.
Each Internet, Multimedia and Program key can be assigned one of the following functions:
The Standby key can be individually assi­gned the following functions:
Option Function of the key
Predefined pro­gram
Launches a program.
File/document Opens a file.
Directory Opens up a window dis-
playing the contents of a directory in the Windows Explorer.
XPressList Opens up an XPressList
with individually defined programs, files, directories and/or Internet pages, from which you can make a sel­ection.
Internet page Opens an Internet page.
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If the Standby key is pressed for longer than one second, KeyMan initiates a process whe- reby your PC is powered down after a preset time. You set this time, which is displayed during the process as a countdown, in the dia­log box Keyboard Properties in the tab
Power.
Automatic power-down of the PC
After the countdown has been completed, the PC is powered down without your having to confirm this process further.
Aborting the countdown
You can abort the countdown, if you press the ESC key and release the Standby key before the countdown is completed.
If you merely release the Standby key before the countdown is completed, the function that has been set with KeyMan is carried out.
Restoring the basic functions of the keys
You can reassign the basic function to each key that you have individually configured.
Option Function of the key
Start screen saver
Starts the screen saver that is currently set.
Log off user Opens a dialog box in
which you are asked if you wish to log off.
Call up Quit Windows dialog
Opens the Quit Windows dialog box.
4KeyMan
4.1 General information
Program elements of KeyMan on the screen
After the installation of the KeyMan software, the symbol appears in the task bar. If you double-click on this symbol, the dialog box Keyboard Properties is opened. If you click once on this symbol, a context menu is ope­ned, which allows you to hide the symbol, call up the Online Help or open the dialog box Keyboard Properties.
Furthermore, the entry Cherry Keyboard Manager appears under Start | Programs. This entry opens a group that enables you to call up the Online Help, open the dialog box Keyboard Properties and to start or quit the
Cherry Keyboard Manager (KeyMan).
The function User Information
If you press one of the special keys, user information appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen. This user information tells you which function is performed by the key.
4.2 Dialog box Keyboard Properties
The configuration of the special keys is con­ducted in tabs in the dialog box Keyboard
Properties, which is a standard dialog box of Microsoft Windows.
To open the dialog box Keyboard Properties
1 Double-click on the symbol in the task
bar.
The dialog box Keyboard Properties is opened.
- OR -
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Select Start | Programs | Cherry Keyboard Manager | Settings.
The dialog box Keyboard Properties is opened.
- OR -
Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
The window Control Panel is opened.
2 Double-click on the symbol Keyboard.
The dialog box Keyboard Properties is opened.
4.3 Tab KeyMan
In the tab KeyMan you can perform the follo­wing settings:
• You can determine whether a symbol for the KeyMan software is to be displayed in the task bar. With the help of this symbol you can call up the dialog box Keyboard
Properties and perform the settings for the KeyMan software.
• You can determine whether user informa­tion is to be displayed when one of the spe­cial keys is pressed.
• You can determine how long the user infor­mation is to be displayed on screen.
• You can initiate a search of the local drives of your PC for e-mail programs supported by KeyMan. All e-mail programs found are displayed in a list. You can configure this list in the dialog box Configure XPres- sList.
• You can initiate a search of the local drives of your PC for multimedia programs sup­ported by KeyMan. All multimedia pro­grams found are displayed in a list. You can configure this list in the dialog box
Configure XPressList.
To determine that the KeyMan symbol is displayed in the task bar
1 In the group Task Bar activate the control
box Display symbol in the task bar.
2 Click on the button Accept.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The setting is saved.
To determine that user information is displayed when a special key is pressed
1 In the group User Information activate the
control box Display user information.
2 Set the Display duration in the spin box to
determine how long the user information is displayed on screen after you have pres­sed a key.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The setting is saved.
To search local drives for e-mail programs
During this search process, KeyMan can per­form no other action. If you abort the process, the dialog box Configure XPressList is ope­ned, in which all the programs found up to that point are listed.
1 In the group Applications click on the but-
ton E-mail.
The dialog box Search Disk is opened. As soon as the process has ended, the dialog box Configure XPressList appears. If the programs supported by KeyMan have been found, they are displayed in the list.
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2 Configure the programs found.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed. The tab KeyMan appears in the foreground.
- OR -
Should you not wish to save the results of the search procedure, click on the button Cancel.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed. If an XPressList had already been drawn up prior to the search procedure, this XPressList remains unchanged.
To search local drives for multimedia programs
During this search process, KeyMan can per­form no other action. If you abort the process, the dialog box Configure XPressList is ope- ned, in which all programs found up to that point are listed.
1 In the group Applications click on the but-
ton Multimedia.
The dialog box Search Disk is opened. As soon as the process has ended, the dialog box Configure XPressList appears. If the multimedia programs supported by KeyMan have been found, they are displayed in the list.
2 Configure the programs found.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed. The tab KeyMan appears in the foreground.
- OR -
Should you not wish to save the results of the search procedure, click on the button Cancel.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed. If an XPressList had already been drawn up prior to the search procedure, this XPressList remains unchanged.
4.4 Tab Internet
In the tab Internet you can assign individual functions to the special keys, which, in their standard functions, assist you in the operation of an Internet browser .
The individually configured keys can:
• launch a program;
• open a file;
• display a window with the contents of a directory;
• call up an XPressList of individually confi­gured programs, files, directories and/or Internet pages, from which you can make a selection;
• call up an Internet page.
Basic functions of a special key
When you assign an individual function to a key, you overrule the basic function of this key. If you wish to reimplement the basic function of this key, you can restore it.
4.5 Tab E-mail / Programs
In the tab E-mail / Programs you can assign individual functions to the special keys, which, in their basic functions, open up an XPres­sList of predefined e-mail programs, the fol­der My Computer or the Windows calculator.
The individually configured keys can:
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• launch a program;
• open a file;
• display a window with the contents of a directory;
• call up an XPressList of individually confi­gured programs, files, directories and/or Internet pages, from which you can make a selection;
• call up an Internet page.
Basic functions of a special key
When you assign an individual function to a key, you overrule the basic function of this key. If you wish to reimplement the basic function of this key, you can restore it.
4.6 Tab Multimedia
In the tab Multimedia you can assign indivi­dual functions to the special keys, which, in their standard functions, assist you in the ope­ration of a media program.
The individually configured keys can:
• launch a program;
• open a file;
• display a window with the contents of a directory;
• call up an XPressList of individually confi­gured programs, files, directories and/or Internet pages, from which you can make a selection;
• call up an Internet page.
Basic functions of a special key
When you assign an individual function to a key, you overrule the basic function of this key. If you wish to reimplement the basic
function of this key, you can restore it.
4.7 Tab Standby / Power
In the tab Standby / Power you can perform settings for the functions of the Standby key. In its basic function, the Standby key swit­ches the PC into the Standby Mode, assu­ming that the hardware of your PC and the BIOS settings support the Standby Mode. The PC consumes less power in this state.
In addition, you can determine that the key:
• activates the screen saver that is currently set;
• opens a dialog box in which you can log off from the PC system;
• opens the dialog box Quit Windows, in which you can choose to power down the PC.
To configure the Standby Mode
1 In the group Settings for Standby Key
activate the option Switch computer in Standby Mode.
2 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
To configure the calling up of the screen saver
1 In the group Settings for Standby Key
activate the option Call up screen saver.
2 If you wish to select a screen saver, click on
the button Configure and select the desi­red screen saver from the dialog box Dis- play Properties in the tab Screen Saver.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
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Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
To configure the function Log Off User
1 In the group Settings for Standby Key
activate the option Log off user.
2 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
To configure the function Quit Windows
1 In the group Settings for Standby Key
activate the option Call up Quit Windows dialog.
2 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
4.8 Basic mechanisms for the confi­guration of special keys
4.8.1 User information
When you press a special key, user informa­tion appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen. This user information tells you which function is performed by the key.
In the dialog boxes Configure XPressList and Settings you can register in the input field User information the content that apppears on pressing a special key.
In the tab KeyMan in the group User Informa­tion, you can determine whether and for how long the user information is displayed.
4.8.2 Configuring the launch of a pre­defined program
You can link a special key with any particular program. When you press the key, the pro­gram is started.
To configure the launch of a program
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option Predefined program.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
4 In the input field Object register the path of
the program which you wish to assign to the key.
- OR -
Search for the program by clicking on the button alongside the input field Object.
5 If the program is launched with parameters,
register the corresponding parameters in the input field Command line parameters.
6 In the input field User information register
a name for the new function of the key.
This name appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen when you press the key.
7 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed, the dia­log box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground.
8 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
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4.8.3 Configuring the opening of a file / document
You can link a special key to a particular file. When you press the key, the file is opened. However, a program capable of opening the file must be installed on your PC and this pro­gram must be linked with the file type.
To configure the opening of a file
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option File/document.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
4 In the input field Object register the path of
the file which you wish to assign to the key.
- OR -
Search for the program by clicking on the button alongside the input field Object.
5 In the input field User information register
a name for the new function of the key.
This name appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen when you press the key.
6 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed; the dia­log box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground.
7 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
4.8.4 Configuring the opening of a di­rectory
You can link a special key with any particular directory in the Windows Explorer. When the key is pressed, a window of the Windows Explorer is opened in which all sub-directories and/or files found in this directory are dis­played.
To configure the opening of a directory
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option Directory.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
4 In the input field Object register the path of
the directory which you wish to assign to the key.
- OR -
Search for the directory by clicking on the button alongside the input field Object.
5 In the input field User information register
a name for the new function of the key.
This name always appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen when you press the key.
6 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed; the dia­log box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground.
7 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
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4.8.5 Configuring the calling up of an XPressList
You can link a special key with an XPressList. When you press the key, the XPressList is opened, and you can select one of the ele­ments displayed.
An XPressList can contain one of the follo­wing elements
• Programs
•Files
• Directories
• Internet pages
If the XPressList only comprises a single ele­ment (program, file, directory or Internet page), the XPressList is not opened, and the function of the sole element is carried out immediately.
To configure the calling up of an XPressList
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option XPressList.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is opened.
4 Draw up an XPressList of desired pro-
grams, files, directories and/or Internet pages.
5 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
6 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
4.8.6 Configuring the calling up of an Internet page
You can link a special key with any particular Internet page. When the key is pressed, the Internet page is opened in your standard browser.
To configure the calling up of an Internet page
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key to which you wish to assign a new function.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option Internet page.
3 Click on the button Configure.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
4 In the input field Object register the address
of the Internet page that you wish to assign to the key.
5 In the input field User information register
a name for the new function of the key.
This name appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen when you press the key.
6 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed; the dia­log box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground.
7 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
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4.8.7 Configuring the basic functions of a key
You can reassign the basic functions to every key that you have individually configured. The key then fulfils the default functions that were preset after the installation of KeyMan.
To configure the basic functions of a key
1 In the group Keys of the Function Block
activate the option of the key whose basic function you wish to restore.
2 In the group Functionality activate the
option Basic function.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The configuration of the key is saved.
4.9 Dialog box Configure XPressList
The dialog box Configure XPressList offers you the following possibilities of configuring an XPressList that has already been compiled:
• You can add elements to the XPressList.
• You can delete individual elements from
the XPressList.
• You can deactivate individual elements in
the XPressList or reactivate them. When you deactivate an element, it remains part of the XPressList but is not visible when the XPressList is called up via a special key. It can therefore not be selected.
• You can modify the order of the elements.
To add an element to an XPressList
1 In the group Add Element click on the but-
ton of the type an element of which you wish to add to the XPressList.
The dialog box Settings is opened.
2 In the input field Object register the path of
the desired element.
- OR -
Search for the element by clicking on the button alongside the field Object.
3 If you select a program that is launched with
parameters, register the parameters in the input field Command line parameters.
4 In the input field User information register
a name for the element in the XPressList.
The element will appear in the XPressList under this name.
5 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Settings is closed; the dia- log box Configure XPressList moves into the foreground. The selected element appears in the list.
6 In the input field User information register
a designation for the XPressList.
When you press the key to which the XPres­sList has been assigned, this designation appears at the lower right-hand side of the screen as user information.
7 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
8 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
To deactivate an element in an XPressList
1 Click on the control box to the left of the list
element you wish to deactivate.
The tick of the selected element is deleted from the control box.
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2 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
To deactivate all elements in an XPressList
1 In the group All Elements click on the but-
ton Deactivate.
The ticks of all elements are deleted from the control boxes.
2 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
To activate an element in an XPressList
1 Click on the control box to the left of the list
element you wish to activate.
A tick appears in the control box of the ele­ment.
2 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
To activate all elements in an XPressList
1 In the group All Elements click on the but-
ton Activate.
Ticks appear in the control boxes of all ele­ments.
2 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
3 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
To delete an element from an XPressList
1 Mark the element you wish to delete.
2 In the group Selected Element click on the
button Delete.
3 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
4 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The selected element is deleted.
To rearrange the order of the elements
1 Mark the element in the XPressList that you
wish to move.
2 If you wish to move the element upwards,
click on the button .
- OR -
If you wish to move the element downwards, click on the button .
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3 Click on the button OK.
The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed; the dialog box Keyboard Proper- ties moves into the foreground.
4 Click on the button Adopt.
- OR -
Click on the button OK.
The XPressList is saved.
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