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1. Abbrechen Figure 4 On the first step select the Normal tab see Figure 4 step 1 Here enter the sequence to be put out during Normal layer active into the field key assignment 2 The key function Return can either be entered manually or by selecting it from the Keys gt gt list on the left side Shift Layer Now select the Shift Layer tab Repeat the steps of above and just enter Shift Layer Return Control Layer Now enter the corresponding sequence for the Control Layer Control Layer Return Additionally you can program Local key attributes for each key programming 3 Please also see the annotations to the programming dialog For example you can set a keyclick to be put out together with the programmed sequence as an acoustic feedback The AlwaysActive layer is described in topic Advanced Programming Creating a new customized layer on page 7 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 2 15 Programming the switching keys lt Shift gt and lt Control gt Finally we need two keys for switching the keyboard status of Shift and Control We re placing these two keys the following way Programming the lt Ctrl gt key on key position A01 A01 x Double click the key position A01 to open Normal Layer Shift Laver the programming dialog Contro Layer ALT Layer StdKey Layer Then select the StdKey Layer tab and enter Keys gt gt Key assignment A
2. Preh Werke GmbH amp Co KG Aditron AG An der Stadthalle 97616 Bad Neustadt a d Saale Germany email tech support preh de Web http www preh de PREH Quickstart manual Programming using the PREH WinProgrammer This quickstart manual shall show you the usage of the WinProgrammer and the basics of programming your Preh keyboard using a simple example keytable layout First of all install the WinProgrammer and also the keyboard drivers if necessary Please carefully read the important notes in the readme file Special themes about advanced programming you can find in the annex and also in the WinProgrammer s online help function If you have further problems when creating your keytable our support team will certainly be able to help you The best is to describe your problem in a short email and to attach the keytable MWF file you re using to this email We re starting just here File View Help Open ee Normal Layer all Printer Setup Previous File Exit Figure 1 Then the following dialog appears Here you first of all configure the basic keyboard settings 1 Keyboard language should match the operating system s keyboard setting on the target computer 2 Basic layout of the keyboard used in our example we use a MC128 W X other layouts as appropriate Cancel M025 AEL W X C MC35 eae gt C MF112V0 IS United States C MC 80 MC128 W X Alpha C 1
3. View Window Help Ee alg Y Toolbar v Status Bar Zoom 100 Zoom 200 v Fit to Window Figure 8 Changing the key size e Each key cap only has one mechanically active position no matter what size it has 1x1 1x2 2x2 etc e Therefore it s recommended to program all covered key positions the same way not to get confused by differently mounting the key caps afterwards e To change the key size first mark the left upper key position The actual key position is displayed with a grey blue border Then drag it s right and lower edge to the key size needed e When expanding the key size now automatically all covered key positions are assigned with the programming of the left upper position this is used for Download and for saving the file Notes on this e Doing it this way you just can remove for example a double key rotate it by 180 and go on without changing anything in kind of a mechanically damaged contact after a long intensive usage So you get a two times lifetime in this example e f different functions shall be placed on the covered key positions the key size of course must not be enlarged Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 5 15 Finally Writing the keytable into the keyboard Download Before starting the download you should first of all save the new created keytable using Menu File gt Save Save as to avoid data loss Then start the download the following way 1
4. Select menu File Update Keyboard 2 Choose the correct keyboard interface see notes below 3 Press OK and follow the next steps to complete the download Interface selection depending on the type of your keyboard e AT if your keyboard is connected via the normal keyboard connector the Preh keyboard must be the first device directly plugged into the computer e USB if your keyboard is already connected via USB e COM if your keyboard is connected to a COM port RS232 please note a special hardware option is required for that Important Also the parameters for the normal operation MUST correctly be set in menu Configuration Keyboard Setup Interface These parameters are then activated by cycling power Further notes on that can be found in the Annex Please pay attention to the following points for a proper download e Do not move the mouse during downloading a keytable e During downloading keyboard inputs are not possible e If the download fails follow the troubleshooting in the Annex and see the WinProgrammer s Readme e To enable the download for a USB equipped PREH keyboard you have to install the PREH OPOS driver properly Of course also the operating system must support USB minimum Win98SE Windows 2000 or Windows XP Functional test using some text editor Afterwards just start a text editor such as the Windows Notepad or DOS Edit and try the things you programmed on key position D01 and B
5. i the string as shown in Figure 5 BACKSPACE MCTRE The key function CTRL can either be entered manually or by selecting it from the Keys gt gt list on the left side m Local key attributes DI IV Key click DOWN EMPTY IV Autorepeat u n So IV Protected key IV Slow output r Key simulation I add next key stroke to the assignment Only one single key stroke Select key combinations ia raat Oo antral in Shit Abbrechen Figure 5 Programming the lt Shift gt key on key position B01 B01 x Double click the key position B01 to open Normal Layer Shift Layer the programming dialog Control Layer ALT Layer StdKey Layer Then select the StdKey Layer tab and enter Keys gt gt Key assignment the string as shown in Figure 6 All special key functions are entered using the You can select this assignments in the Keys gt gt list on the left side by double ALT m Local key attributes clicking them ALT Fx IY Key click ALTGR ALTGR Fx I7 Autorepeat ea SPACE IV Protected key M Slow output m Key simulation T add next key stroke to the assignment Only one single key stroke Select key combinations T Alt T Control T Shift Abbrechen Figure 6 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 3 15 Very important annotations The StdKey layer functionality For a better understanding as this layer is somet
6. the PREH Keyboard and Extension Modules For an easy implementation into your Windows application you should use our MWX function DLL This can be downloaded from our website See the documentation of the MWX function DLL for details Parameter __ Response _______ Function id lt LCD data gt lt LED data gt EF 03 init default keytable EF 05 EF 10 lt ID string gt EF 18 EF 19 EF 1A lt MSR data gt EF 1E EF 1F EF 20 lt KL data gt EF 21 EF 22 EF 23 lt BCR data gt EF 2B Beep Command Response Copyright Copyright Preh Werke GmbH amp Co KG 2002 Published by Preh Werke GmbH amp Co KG Preh Werke reserves the right to update or change the products described in this manual as well as the contents of the present document without prior notice No part of this user manual may be reproduced edited or translated into different languages in any form or by any means or mechanical for any purpose without the express wirtten permission of Preh Werke Trademarks All trademarks or product names quoted in this user manual are the property of their repsective owners Examples Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 15 15
7. 02 Additionally press the new created Shift and Ctrl key to get the appropriate output Testing a PREH keyboard which is connected via RS232 can easily be done in a terminal software such as the Windows HyperTerminal Select Direct communication with COMx and configure the RS232 communication parameters as previously done in Keyboard Setup Interface Note The RS232 keyboard has to be restarted before interface parameter modifications take effect Save and test keymapping Using this function you can check the current keytable for compile errors without downloading the result into the keyboard connected Furthermore the downloadable binary MWX file is created after successful compilation This MWX file format is especially useful hand down it to your customers for download without changes To download the MWX binary keytables you can use Copy2MWX DOS or C2K Windows Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 6 15 Advanced Programming Advanced Programming Creating a new customized layer If you have the need to create a new or modified layer just follow these steps below In this example we create a layer which is active if both lt Ctrl gt AND lt Shift gt are pressed Select menu Configuration gt Layer Definition and then you will get a dialog like this Layer definitions x Normal Layer Shift Layer Control Layer ALT Layer StdKey Layer Always ctive New Layer Layer n
8. 33U0 C MC 80 Alpha C MC128W XAlphall MC 140 C M84 wex MC 128 WX Alpha lll C MF112V1 C M119WeXx C PCPOS C mc 147 C M128 Wsx PCPOS Junior MC 147 Alpha I Glidepoint I OPOS Settings Figure 2 Continue by pressing OK Last modified Dez 03 2002 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Page 1 15 Afterwards you see the complete keyboard layout on your screen Bi Noname lel Es Figure 3 The way of naming the key positions is shown in red letters Figure 3 Using letters starting from the lower left side towards the top Using numbers towards the right Programming of our example key D01 on several layers On the highlighted key position D01 we would like to have the following programming Normal Layer Return Shift Layer Return Control Layer Return when nothing else is pressed i e when no special status is active when Shift active i e D01 pressed together with lt Shift gt when Control active i e D01 pressed together with lt Control gt To get the programming dialog displayed just double click the key position D01 ET Normal Layer Control Laye ALT Layer StdKey Layer 1 ShiftLayer Keys gt gt RETURN Local key attributes IV Autorepeat IV Protected key NV Slow output ALTER FH PP BACKSPACE Key simulation T add next key stroke to the assignment Only one single key stroke Select key combinations T Alt I Control T Shift
9. Empty string END End ke ENTER ENTER ke ESC ESC ke F1 Function key F1 F12 FCx Abbreviation for CTRL Fx FN OFF Switches Function key modifier OFF see also Key FN FN ON Switches Function key modifier ON see also Key FN FSx Abbreviation for SHIFT Fx HOME Home ke INS Insert ke KEY DEL DEL key multi layer macro KEY DOWN Cursor down multi layer macro KEY END END key multi layer macro KEY FN Function key modifier on off press release similar to Fn key of laptop KEY HOME Home key multi layer macro KEY INS INS key multi layer macro KEY LEFT Moves cursor to the left multi layer macro KEY NOO Numerical block 00 key multi layer macro KEY PGDN PageDown key multi layer macro KEY PGUP Page Up key multi layer macro KEY PRTSC Print Screen key multi layer macro KEY RIGHT Cursor right multi layer macro KEY UP Cursor up multi layer macro LEFT Cursor left LWIN Left GUI Win ke MAKENUM NumLock key Make Code only to be placed on StdKey layer MAKESCROLL ScrollLock key Make Code only to be placed on StdKey layer MAKESHIFTLOCK CapsLock key Make Code only to be placed on StdKey layer MINUS Minus key Numeric block MUL Multiplication key Numeric block N Delete Dot key Numeric block NO Numerical block keys 0 9 NO_ DATA Suppress the data string only for e g MSR Track Headers NUL Null byte only for RS232 version equivaltent to Ctrl 2 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 13 15 NUML
10. OCK PAUSE PGDN PGUP PLUS POSBarcode POSFC POSKey001 POSKeylock POSMSRi1 POSMSR2 POSMSR3 PRTSC RCTRL RESET RESETSTATUS RETURN RIGHT RSHIFT RWIN SCROLL LOCK SHIFT SHIFT Fx SPACE STAR SYS SYSBREAK TAB UP NumLock ke Pause ke Page Down Page Up Plus key Numeric block OPOS Barcode header terminator OPOS Functioncard pen header terminator OPOS Key001 128 scancodes OPOS Keylock header terminator OPOS MSR Track1 header terminator OPOS MSR Track2 header terminator OPOS MSR Track3 header terminator Prtint Screen ke Right Ctrl ke Ctr Alt Del Macro Macro sending the release codes of both Shift Ctrl Alt and GUI keys RETURN ke Cursor right Right Shift ke Right GUI Win ke ScrollLock ke Left Shift ke SHIFT Function key F1 F12 Space Bar in a string this macro must be used at the end of a line Multiplication key Numeric block Switches on SysRq function Switches off SysRq function Tab ke Cursor up Some examples of key combinations Ctrl F5 Ctrl a Delay Alt x SHIFT ALT F4 Important notes For key combinations the lowercase letters have to be used Using uppercase letters would result to a keycombination with a shifted character See example below Ctrl a Ctrl A Ctrl A Ctrl Shiftra Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 14 15 Special Commands for the PREH Keyboards With the following commands you can control
11. Slow Output attribute is not evaluated if no assignment is made here So you have at least to write empty into the header assignment to activate slow output for this Track Especially for the MSR module it s very important the keytable s country setting matches the keyboard driver operating system on the target computer Otherwise the characters might not be displayed correctly Because of the many different kinds of modules the parameters Checksum and BadReadString may not be supported by some older keyboard types and magnetic card reader modules To calculate the Checksum in your software just XOR combine all track data including the start and end sentinels and compare the four least significant bits track1 5 LSB with the LRC value of this track Example for a MSR configuration e Autolnput ON Sentinels ON 3 track MSR OFF Checksum OFF e Track 1 activated Track 2 and 3 deactivated e Tracki Header msr1 e Tracki Terminator end_msr1 Return When swiping a card with data on track 1 DATA1 with the sentinels and the following sequence will be output with a line feed at the end msr1 DATA1 end_msr1 Note The testing of your programmed headers terminators etc should be done in a text editor such as the Windows Notepad or DOS Edit Swipe a card and the data string appears as previously programmed in the MSR module settings If wrong sentinel characters appear you should check if the keytable language matche
12. acros and some notes on key combinations you can find in the Annex List of Supported Key Functions Macros on page 13 Local key attributes In general all small boxes here are provided with a gray checkmark which signifies that the global layer settings apply Nevertheless you can also define local settings i e settings only effective for this key position and only on this layer depending on whether you switch the corresponding small box on or off f Function switched OFF I Function switched ON The default settings defined in Menu Configuration Layer definition are used Key Simulation If the designation Add Next Key Stroke to the Assignment is active your next key press will automatically be entered into the Key Assignment field You can also select as an option one or more of the indicated small boxes for Alt Control and Shift For example if you want to assign the key combination ALT Backspace you select Add Next Key Stroke to the Assignment as well as Alt You put the cursor in the Key Assignment field and then press only the backspace key Attention Don t forget to switch off the Add Next Keystroke function after use Very useful to see what is programmed View Layers When enabling this functionality the key positions programmed on the currently selected layer are colored pink When moving the mouse pointer over the keys the programmed sequence of this layer appears ato Keys Configuration
13. ame Shift Chl 4 1 First select the tab New Layer and enter a name for the new layer Modifier Attributes 2 Configure the Modifiers More vient VV Key cick Modifiers to program when this lV Control J Autorepeat new layer should be active 7 Alt Protected key 4 I MakeBreak 3 Select when the programmed 2 r q sequences should be output No Restore m more modifiers usually key press only I Scroll Dutput 4 Adjust the layer default attributes IV NumLock key release only for example Key Click IV CapsLock key press and release 3 JV Functionkey Layer key press only Abbrechen Figure 9 Now you can use this new layer the same way as the pre defined layers Normal Shift etc Notes on the dialog Configuration Layer Definition e The modifiers more modifiers checkboxes have the following meaning MUST NOT be active pressed M MUST be active pressed Vv Don t care if this level is active or not e To completely remove the user defined layer just open the Layer definitions dialog once again delete the layer s name and press OK Attention All the assignments made on this layer also will be deleted e The attributes MakeBreak and No Restore usually should stay not marked e The detailed description can be found in the Online Help index topic Layer Definitions Customized layer AlwaysActive As an example for a customized layer we have pre defined this with appropriate layer definitions All c
14. ftLock A02 A04 A05 Alpha Keyboards The factory default keytable will be loaded into the EEPROM and the keyboard language is set to US English CapsLock Note Alpha Keyboards are these keyboards factory equipped with an alpha layout for example the PC POS series and the MF112C MC147 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 12 15 List of Supported Key Functions Macros The key functions Macros are usually entered by just double clicking the entry in the Keys gt gt list on the left side You also can type them manually then pay attention to enter them in curly brackets i e F1 for the F1 key Available Macros Description Annotations y Quotation mark sign itself is reserved code also for the key label Backslash sign itself is reserved code also for the key label Curly brackets sign itself is reserved code also for the key label Curly brackets sign itself is reserved code also for the key label y Caret sign itself is reserved code ALT left Alt ke ALT Fx Alt Function key x number 1 12 ALTGR Right ALT AltGr ke ALTGR Fx AltGr Function key x number 1 12 APP GUI Win application ke BACKSPACE Backspace key abbreviation BS BREAK Break key CTRL Pause CTRL left Ctrl ke CTRL Fx Ctrl Function key x number 1 12 DEL DEL key numeric keypad DELAY 0 5 sec output dela DIV Division key on numeric keypad DOWN Moves cursor down EMPTY
15. hing special e The layer StdKey generates a key assignments which behave identically to a standard key on a MF2 style keyboard e This means when an assignment is entered here it completely maps this key functionality from a standard MF2 keyboard to a key position on the PREH keyboard e Akey press on a standard keyboard normally sends the so called Make Code to the computer and when releasing the key it sends the Break Code e For getting the normal function of status switching keys Shift Alt Ctrl etc these must be programmed on the StdKey layer to work normally e On the other side key combinations and strings must not be programmed on StdKey layer Just to remind of course you also cannot find these on a standard MF2 keyboard e Not getting confused which assignment has to be sent additional programming shall not be placed on the other layers Just an example which you also can program for example on key position A02 When placing the following on the StdKey layer s key assignment a Normal Layer Shift Layer Control Layer ALT Layer StdKey Layer This will result in the following e awhen being pressed during normal state e Awhen being pressed during shift state a e And of course also all the other key combinations which are accessible on a normal keyboard Keys gt gt Key assignment m Local key attributes Further layers do not need to be programmed IV Key click this key then works exactly
16. ion or Module is disabled do not function correctl Dez 03 2002 Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Remedy e check cable connections re initialize keyboard interface e Switching off all modules which are not used via PREH Programmer Generate a keytable and download into your keyboard Re initialize keyboard interface and reload keyboard assignment table into the keyboard Enable the Slow output attribute with the Preh Programmer Enable the module in question with the Preh Programmer Page 11 15 Special Key Combinations In addition to the key combinations for setting the interface there are some more helpful key combination for Preh keyboards Especially when something is going wrong during downloading a keytable or somebody is activating online programming by mistake it can occur that you have no more access to the keyboard With the following key combinations you can re activate the keyboard A01 B01 Activates PS 2 USB Interface and calculates a new checksum A01 C01 Activates XT Interface and calculates a new checksum A01 D01 Activates RS232 Interface and calculates a new checksum A01 A03 A05 Activates a test table The electrical key function can be tested Each key press and release should output a beep The stored keytable will not be changed A01 A02 A04 Alpha Keyboards The factory default keytable will be loaded into the EEPROM and the keyboard language is set to German Shi
17. kbox is enabled the complete data sequence is transferred automatically to the computer after a valid card is swiped When switching OFF this option the transmission must be invoked by a special command see annex for the special commands Transmission is done via the keyboard line e Sentinels Each track on the magnetic stripe contains a so called start and an end sentinel With this checkbox you can select if these characters should be transmitted or not See table below for the ISO 7811 definitions Start sentinel SS End sentinel ES Track 1 Track 2 and 3 e Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Select which tracks should be transferred to the computer Disabling the checkbox will suppress Header card data incl the sentinels and Terminator of this track e Header Terminator For each track you can define a sequence to be output as a Header and as a Terminator These sequences are then output before and after each track data The sequence is defined in the same way as a key assignment e Output Checksum LRC The XOR encoded checksum which is on the magnetic stripe can be transferred to the computer If output checksum is activated this byte is converted the same way as the other characters Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 8 15 The MSR data are transferred in the following format lt Header1 gt lt SS1 gt lt Datal gt lt ES1 gt lt LRC1 gt lt Terminator1 gt lt Header2 gt lt SS2 gt
18. lt Data2 gt lt ES2 gt lt LRC2 gt lt Terminator2 gt lt Header3 gt lt SS3 gt lt Data3 gt lt ES3 gt lt LRC3 gt lt Terminator3 gt e Use 3 track MSR Some special 3 track MSR 8 track types manufactured by KDE can t be identified by some keyboard s electronics types In this case this option enables the tracks to be output in the correct order e Bad Read String With BadReadString a string can be defined which is sent as a data string upon a faulty reading corrupted or dirty card data file not according to standard etc The token inside the BadReadString is replaced by the error number 0 No start sentinel recognized 1 Parity error 2 Checksum error Important Notes on the options Of course the tracks must be supported by the reader hardware The M1 reader type just can read track 1 amp 2 a M2 reader reads track 2 amp 3 The M3 reader type can read all three tracks If the Slow Output attribute is activated in the header it s also active for the following track data The attribute Slow Output causes to send the data more slowly A buffer overflow might occur on the computer when the application is not able to process these data being sent too fast It is recommended to enable Slow Output for the MSR data The speed for Slow output activated additionally can be adjusted here Menu Configuration gt Keyboard setup Speed Slow output speed and should be set to medium for most applications You have consider
19. lways factory set to the AT interface except RS232 version If you wish to operate your keyboard at a different interface you can redefine this at any time You have to press and hold one of the following key combinations during powering on the computer keyboard for about 5 seconds e AT USB interface e XT interface e RS232 interface Key positions A01 B01 Key positions A01 C01 Key positions A01 D01 A successful switchover is acknowledged with a beep Troubleshooting Many faults can be traced to loose or incorrectly connected cables You should therefore first make sure that all cables have been properly connected and you should also check any programming that you have carried out Fault location table Possible cause cable not correctly plugged in incorrect keyboard interface initialized Timing problems between keyboard and computer Computer indicates keyboard error during start up Preh keyboard does not work No keyboard assignment stored in although the daisy chained the internal keyboard EEPROM keyboard works Preh keyboard beeps at every key position without displaying any characters A fault has occurred in the transmission of the keyboard assignment table or the contents of the EEPROM have been modified Output speed of Preh keyboard too high A keyboard buffer overflow occurs during the transmission of a string causes loss of characters or functions Modules do not funct
20. mer package Syntax copy2mwx filename mwx lt Return gt Try adding the parameter w if it doesn t work in a Windows 9x DOS box Syntax copy2mwx w filename mwx lt Return gt This does not work in DOS box of WindowsNT 2000 Additionally there is also a copy2mwx version available for OS 2 C2K Copy to keyboard download utility If you prefer to work under Windows 9x Windows NT 2000 and XP use our C2K utility Copy to keyboard This is able to download both the MWX and MWF files Please see the Readme file for details about installation and usage Differences Online Programming Preh Programmer Win Programmer Online Preh Programmer Win Programmer Programming Copy2mwx 071 9 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Win32s Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 128 128 No Yes Utility for downloading the MWX keytable file is available installation of a special keyboard driver is required Installation of PREH keyboard driver is required for download Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 10 15 Interface settings AT XT RS232 interface The Preh keyboards of the MWX and the MC family can be configured to operate at the following interfaces e AT USB USB only available if keyboard is equipped with USB interface e XT interface only the MWX and MC family e RS232 interface only with optional factory fitted RS232 module The interface is a
21. odes placed on this layer will be output ignoring the status of Ctrl Shift etc All modifier more modifier conditions are set to ignore here The codes is already output at key press the same behavior as when using for example the Normal layer Afterwards the previous status is restored Attention If code is also placed on other layers of this key position the code on AlwaysActive will not be output As the AlwaysActive layer is defined by all modifiers set to ignore this layer is evaluated after more exactly defined layers such as Normal You can say these layers have a higher priority Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 7 15 Advanced Programming Configuring the modules Now you can go on configuring the keyboard s modules All the modules are configured in menu Configuration Module setup The following keyboard modules can be configured here Barcode reader module Function card pen Key lock KVK reader German health card reader via keyboard line MSR magnetic stripe reader via the keyboard line which is described in the following points Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Change Modul settings x Barcode Function card pen Key lock KYK reader MSR V Sentinels IV Track 1 Header Terminator M Track 2 Header M Track 3 Header T use 3 track MSR Tl output checksum Terminator Terminator ddd iii Bad Read String Abbrechen Figure 10 e Autolnput If this chec
22. s the driver language Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 9 15 Annex System Requirements Short description of the programming methods Online Programming For Online Programming you need an IBM AT or PS 2 compatible system 80286 or higher as well as a daisy chained standard PS 2 AT keyboard Online programming is possible under every Operating System such as DOS Windows 3 1 Windows9x WindowsNT OS 2 and UNIX Preh Programmer PREH MWX EXE To work with the Preh Programmer you need an IBM AT or PS 2 compatible system 80286 or higher The Preh Programmer PREH MWX EXE Version 4 1 x and higher can run under MS DOS as well as under Windows 3 1 Windows95 or Windows98 in a DOS box WinProgrammer Version 1 8 or higher For the WinProgrammer you need an IBM AT or PS 2 compatible system 80386 or higher The WinProgrammer runs under Windows 3 1 with Win32s package Windows9x WindowsNT and Windows 2000 XP To enable the download the appropriate driver for Windows NT 2000 and XP has to be installed properly Please see the Readme file for details about installation and usage Download Utilities If you want to download a previously created keytable MWF or MWX file into the keyboard without using Preh Programmer or Win Programmer you have the choice of our download utilities Copy2mwx exe If you prefer to work under DOS you can use the COPY2MWX EXE program You can find this program in the Preh MWX program
23. the same way as on ALTGR Fx 7 Autorepeat every standard keyboard IV Protected key M Slow output APP BACKSPACE Figure 7 Quickly assigning standard keys using Copy amp Paste To assign your keyboard with simple standard keys you also can follow these steps for a very quick easy and secure way 1 Open your own keyboard layout which you want to modify Additionally open a MC147 Alpha Keyboard as a template with File gt New Select Window Tile to have both layouts on the screen at the same time Look for the needed key on the MC147 Alpha layout and mark this key then press Ctrl c copy Now mark the target key on your own layout and press Cirl v paste Adjust the key size using the right and lower key frame if necessary PaARWL This procedure copies the complete functionality of the MC147 template s keys also including the key label Important note By pressing Cirl v all assignments of the selected key position will be overwritten by the new values without any warning Quickstart WinProgrammer doc Dez 03 2002 Page 4 15 Annotations to the programming dialog The list Keys gt gt For entering special key functions in our example the lt Return gt key you also can select the appropriate entry in the list Keys gt gt on the left side by a double click The correct notation is then automatically transmitted to the key assignment field in our example Return A list of all supported m

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