Precedence and embedded ole objects, Keyboard shortcuts, Precedence and embedded – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
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an object key to jog the motor’s position, pressing F2 when the slider has input focus will
always jog the motor’s position, instead of increasing the motor’s speed.
However, if a key that triggers an action in an embedded ActiveX object is also defined as
a client key, pressing that key will trigger both the action defined for the embedded object
and the action defined for the client key.
For example, if the F2 key for an ActiveX gauge object increases a motor’s speed, and F2
is also defined as a client key to print the current graphic display, each time the operator
presses F2, the motor’s speed will be increased, and the graphic display will be printed.
Precedence and embedded OLE objects
For embedded OLE objects, a key that triggers an action in the embedded object will
trigger only that action, even if the key is also defined as an object or display key. In this
case, the action defined for the object or display key will not be triggered at all.
However, if a key that triggers an action in an embedded OLE object is also defined as a
client key, pressing that key will trigger both the action defined for the embedded object
and the action defined for the client key.
Keyboard shortcuts
The following keyboard shortcuts are normally reserved for use by Windows and
FactoryTalk View SE.
To do this
Press this key
Move focus to the object with the next highest index
number.
Tab
Move focus to the object with the next lowest index
number.
Shift+Tab
Move focus to the next object, in the direction the
arrow key points.
Ctrl+Up Arrow,
Ctrl+Left Arrow,
Ctrl+Down Arrow,
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Move focus to the next window.
Ctrl+F6
Move focus to the previous window.
Ctrl+Shift+F6
Close the active window.
Ctrl+F4 or
Ctrl+Shift+F4