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Creating a function key – Sony RM-NX7000 User Manual

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Creating a function key

You can create a function key.
Create another function key, w hen you need a function key programmed w ith a series of actions of your choice.

1.

Click the EDIT s w itch in the ce nte r of the w indow to s w itch to the EDIT m ode .

2.

Click the page on w hich you w ant to cre ate a function k e y from the Page tre e vie w on the le ft.
The selected page appears on the editor in the center of the w indow .

Hint

You can also create a function key on a new page. To create a new page, click "Edit" of the menu bar, then click "Add Blank Page."

3.

Click the "Add" tab in the uppe r right of the w indow .

4.

Click

of "Ne w Ke y / Zapping vie w e r," the n s e le ct "Ke y."

Function key icons appear on the right side of the w indow .

5.

Drag and drop the function k e y icon w he re nothing is as s igne d.
The "Normal skin selection" display in the "Add new key" w izard appears, w hich allow s you to select the image for the normal skin (as show n w hen
the key is not clicked).

Note s

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You cannot drag and drop a function key icon w here a function key is already assigned.

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If you drag and drop the gray-color icon, an error message appears because there is no same-sized image files for the skin. To create a function key

of the gray-color icon size, import the image file for the skin of that size, in advance.

6.

Se le ct the s k in (norm al s k in) you w ant to s e t to the function k e y from the s k in lis t.

Hint

To select the imported image file, click

of "Skin type" and select "Imported files" from the drop-dow n list. The imported image files are displayed on

the skin list.

7.

Click "Ne xt."
The "Pressed skin selection" display appears, w hich allow s you to select the image file for the pressed skin (as show n w hen the key is clicked).

8.

Se le ct the s k in (pre s s e d s k in) you w ant to s e t to the function k e y from the s k in lis t.

Hint

To select the imported image file, click

of "Skin type" and select "Imported files" from the drop-dow n list. The imported image files are displayed on

the skin list.

9.

Click "Ne xt."
The "Label input" display appears, w hich allow s you to set the follow ing items:

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Labe l

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Enter the characters to be displayed as the label. You can enter up to 32 letters and can start a new line.

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Furthermore, you can enter symbols such as

(record) or

(stop) in the "Symbol select" dialog box. The "Symbol select" dialog box can be

displayed by clicking "Symbol." (One symbol is counted as four standard letters.)

Note

The label cannot be left blank. Be sure to enter at least one letter.

Hint

You can copy and paste text in the text box of "Label" by using the shortcut menu (right-click menu) or by using the shortcut keys.

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Font s ize

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Select the font size from the drop-dow n list by clicking

.

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You can select "Small," "Medium," or "Large." The default setting is "Medium."

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Te xt color
The text color is displayed in the text color box. You can select another color for the label by clicking "Change color" to display the "Color select"
dialog box.

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Te xt align

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Select the alignment of text in the function key from the drop-dow n list by clicking

.

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You can select either "Center" or "Top - Left." The default setting is "Center."

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Pre s s gap

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Select the function key gap (the direction/distance the label moves to w hen the function key is pressed) from the drop-dow n list by clicking

. The

gap value ranges from -5 to 5. If the value is below zero, the label moves to the upper left w hen the function key is pressed. If the value is above
zero, the label moves to the low er right w hen the function key is pressed. The default setting is 2.

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Dis play labe l on the s k in

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Select w hether to display the characters (that you entered in the "Label" box) on the function key. If you uncheck this box, the characters are
hidden. This box is checked by default.

Hint

If you change the label settings, the changed label is displayed in the "Preview " area in the low er left of the dialog box.

10.

Click "Ne xt."

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