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Editing display and object keys – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual

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Some keys are reserved for use by Windows and RSView32.
Reserved keys do not appear in the Key field in the Add Key dialog
box.

4.

Click OK.

The key you added is displayed in the Key field. If you specified a
modifier, the first letter of that modifier is also displayed. If you
create a label in the next step, it is also listed in this field.

The information in the Key field is used in the key list, which
appears at runtime so operators know which keys are associated
with an object and a display. For details about the key list, see
“Viewing the key list at runtime” on page 12-58.

5.

In the label field, if desired, type a label for the key.

6.

In the Press Action field and, if desired, in the Release Action and
Repeat Action fields, specify an RSView32 command or a macro.
Type the command or macro or click the ... button to open the
Command Wizard. The command or macro is the action that will
occur when the key is pressed, pressed and held, or released.
Separate multiple commands or macros with a semi–colon (;) or
place them on separate lines.

If you want the command to perform an action on a tag, include a
tag name or the [tag] parameter. For details about the [tag]
parameter, see “Using the Current [Tag] parameter” on
page 12-48.

7.

Click OK.

Editing display and object keys

Editing display and object keys is the same except that for object keys
you must first select an object.