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Configuring an iTX Desktop to accept commands from a keyboard or hard panel
5.
In the Selected Context pane of the Assign Input dialog, select an option to specify when
the input mapping is to work:
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Select Layout if the input mapping is to work only when the current layout is selected.
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Select Global if it is to work when any layout is selected.
Where the component you are configuring appears in a number of groups on the layout,
you may select a different option:
•
Select Group n (where n is the group number) if the input mapping is to work only when
that group is in focus; i.e. when the mouse pointer is over the group.
6.
Click Assign.
The Assign Input dialog closes.
7.
Do one of the following to save the mapping.
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Click Save to save the mapping as the personal configuration of the current user – the
mapping is not available to other users who log onto the layout.
A confirmation dialog opens; click OK to close this, together with the Input/Output
Mapping dialog.
•
Click Save as 'Default' to save the mapping as the default configuration for the layout –
the mapping is then available to all users who do not have their own personal settings.
A confirmation dialog opens; click OK to close this, together with the Input/Output
Mapping dialog.
8.
Ensure iTX performs the required action for the mapped hard-panel control or keyboard
shortcut.
Note:
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The Input Data box of the Assign Input dialog is only used in special cases, where the
mapping carries a value entered in the box. For most input mappings, you leave the
box empty.
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To change an input mapping, you need to delete it and assign a new control to the
input. (See below, "Delete an input mapping".)
Delete an input mapping
1.
Right-click a component to display the component menu. Select Manage Component Input
Mappings.
The Input/Output Mappings dialog opens.
2.
Right-click an input mapping; select Delete assigned Input from the displayed menu.
iTX prompts you to confirm you want to delete the input mapping.
3.
Click Yes.
4.
On the Input/Output Mappings dialog, click Save.
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