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1. These include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome CTS Tendinitis and Tenosynovitis To help avoid these conditions follow the instructions above These instructions may not only help minimize your chances of experiencing one these conditions but will also help you work more comfortably and effectively Ensuring your chair work surface and keyboard are in the correct positions is important 10 Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Dvorak layouts Standard Layout 11 12 5 7 x A Ole luli ol T N S eU 1 B MjW V ZJ OR IN Left Layout 5 2 we jajelvjuirjsjol gt jels anne xje vjw u 115 0 V Right Layout sj1 2 8 4 Jjt MjF Pj 2 L 9 sje j a o R SjUj Y B T j 7 8 Z A E H T D C KC amp oejojxjs tiN wv 6 OR V eT Ts Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Using Nums lock and Scroll lock in macros When you construct amacro that depends upon the ON state ofthe Nums or Scroll lock you must press the Nums or Scroll lock key in the keyboard display prior to the point in the macro that you want these states to be on Conversely if you have turned these levels on in your macro you have to turn them off if you want them off This macro will use the NUM pem key on the numeric pad YOU MUST INSERT THIS B
2. STANDARD CONFIGURATION Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Remap Source Keys Function Alphanumeric Source Keys Editing Modifiers Left Shift Right Shift Left Ctrl Right Ctrl Left Alt Right Alt Delete Home End Page Up Page Down To remap a key location first select a key from these scroll windows When you have selected a key function it will appear in the current selection box Ins Current Selection Then select any attributes OShift OControlDAlt and or X Repeat that you wantto include with that remap Remember when you assign an attribute to a key that attribute will be transmitted to the computer every time you press that key Lastly select the destination by clicking on any valid key location in the key layout above If alofthe remap data is correct the way you want it click the Accept button if itis wrong or you want to change something click the button Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Repeat Rates To select the repeat rate for the entire keyboard scroll though the available repeat rates with your mouse click on the rate that you want If this is the only change click on 29 to save file for future use or click on to download your changes to the keyboard This will make the change immediately available for use Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Delay to Repeat MUTO PTT sitse mm ies in gran ne To select the delay time before repeat for the entire keyb
3. the dialogue box appears 5 TypeA where A the designation for your floppy drive in command line Follow the instructions step by step on your screen 6 After you finish the programming on your keyboard you can save the program to your hard disk Thus next time you want to program another new keyboard with the same definition you just only use the DOS download program to directly download the program from your hard disk to your keyboard Master Clear All Definition You Programmed on the keyboard To master clear your keyboard Please follow the following steps 1 Turn your computer off 2 Pressthe lt ECS gt key and hold itfor a while 3 Turnon your computer When the LED PROG flashes release the lt ESC gt key English Version 1 00 Printed in china 04 01 sus Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Remap NOTE ANYKEYS THAT HAVE BEEN REMAPPED WILL HAVE THEIR LEGENDS SHOWN INRED Remapping allows you to create your own custom key layouts such as DVORAK With this feature you can change the locations ofthe keys key function and or create multiple positions for any keys You can save multiple key layout files and download them at any time to the keyboard allowing you to have custom layouts for different applications TO RESTORE THE KEYBOARD TO THE STANDARD QWERTY LAYOUT MAKE AFILE WITH THE NAME DEFAULT KBD THEN DOWNLOAD IT TO THE KEYBOARD IF YOU SAVE ITASAFILE ITWILLALWAYS BE AVAILABLE FOR RESTORING THE KEYBOARD TO ITS
4. 12 F12 Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Limited Mobility Features By using these features in combination you will be able to configure the keyboard and its operation to optimize the keyboard for your maximum use REPEAT DELAY BEFORE REPEAT and VALIDATION TIME slow keys Repeat Rate defines how fast the keys will repeat after the 1st key depression Delay before repeat defines the time from the 1st key depression until the repeat begins Validation time defines the length of time any key must be held down to be recognized as key press Repeat rates and delays can be slower or faster than the standard rates defined by IBM and repeat can be turned off completely Setting a validation time other that 008 seconds may cause it to appear that the keyboard is not functioning properly due to the length of time a key must be held down before the keyboard accepts it as a valid key closure d Programmable Keyboard User s Guide TO Uninstall After you have installed this program certain changes have been made to your system Files have been added to directories and lines have been inserted into the Win ini and System ini files The following explains what has been done and ifyou wish to completely remove this application from re Lh Your system simply run the uninstall program by double clicking on WIN INI This line has been added to yourif ontsjs ection Remove it or comment it out by putting a as the first ch
5. EFORE PRESSING THE 7 HOME KEY IN THE KEYPAD MODE This example will turn the nums lock on place a 7 pad character when the macro executes When ever a macro is executed the keyboard saves the current status of the nums lock and scroll lock prior to the macro execution then acts upon the information in the macro and when the macro finishes restores the status of the nums lock and scroll lock 789 789 This macro uses the NUM Home Pgup then NUM Home Pgup you MUST INSERT THIS BEFORE PRESSING THE 789 PAD KEYS THEN INSERT THIS TO TURN NUMS OFF When this macro executes and the lt NUM gt is encountered the nums lock LED will turn on and stay on until another lt Num gt instruction is sensed The nums lock will turn off and finish the macro Ay If you didn t insert the first Num instruction by pressing on the num lock key in the display the first part of the macro would have executed the commands home cursor up and page down and when the keyboard sensed the other NUM the macro would have placed the 7 8 9 characters at the display point 12 Programmable Keyboard User s Guide ACTIVATE Macro Mode Local mode programming and setting keyboard to MACRO mode 1 Press and release the RIGHT CONTROL key 4 times This sets the keyboard to the local mode programming M Press the M key for macro programming Macro LED will flash fast Waiting for the macro key to be programmed When the key has been
6. F3 Macro Example You must save the macros in a file if you want a record of it At any time you may download the macros that you have written in the current session by clicking on the Download button D Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Macro Programming Syntax if you type your macro instead of clicking on keys must use the codes listed here for the keys listed KEYBOARD MODIFIER KEYS or functions Left Shift lt LSHF gt Right Shift lt RSHF gt Left Control lt LCTL gt Right Control lt RCTL gt Left Alt lt LALT gt Right Alt lt RALT gt KEYBOARD AUXILIARY KEYS or functions ExPn lt EXPN gt Caps Lock lt CAPS gt Enter lt ENT gt Dely lt DELY gt Print Screen lt PRNT gt ScrollLock lt SCRL gt Pause lt PAUS gt Insert lt INS gt Home lt HOME gt Page Up lt PGUP gt Delete lt DEL gt End lt END gt Psge Down lt PGDN gt KEYBOARD CURSOR KEYS arrows ARROW Up lt UCUR gt ARROW Left lt LCUR gt ARROW Right lt RCUR gt ARROW Down lt DCUR gt NUMERIC PAD Num Lock lt NUM gt PAD lt gt lt P gt PAD lt P gt PAD 7 lt P7 gt PAD 8 P8 PADS9 P9 PAD lt P gt PAD 4 P4 PAD 5 P5 PAD6 P6 PAD lt P gt PAD 1 P1 PAD 2 P2 PAD3 P3 PAD 0 P0 PAD DEL P PadEnter lt PENT gt KEYBOARD FUNCTION KEYS F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F5 lt F5 gt F6 lt F6 gt F7 F7 F8 F8 F9 F9 F10 F10 F11 lt F11 gt F
7. UTA KP270 User Manual Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Introduction The keyboard is characterized by a compact 101 102 keys programmable keyboard which can be used for POS Banking industrial Control data processing The three powerful and easy to program the keyboard are the following L windows programming utility Including the following features e Remap All keys are remappable e Macrokey 24 Macros are available with maximum 32 characters per Macro e User defineable Repeat rate amp Validation time e Save Load keyboard setup tiles Download Upload keyboard setup file to from the programmable keyboard DOS Downloads program The keyboard setup file created by Windows utility be download by DOS utility Loc Programming On site Remap All keys are remappable e Macrokey 24 Macros are available with maximum 32 characters per Macro User defineable Repeat rate Enable Macros Disable Macros Master Clear Use this function will set the keyboard back to the default mode Program the Keyboard in Windows 3 x You can program the keyboard in Windows 3 x To install the utility please complete the following steps 1 Execute Windows 3 x or later Note This program only allows to be installed in Windows 3 x or later not Windows 95 2 Insert the Drivers Utilities diskette in your floppy drive 3 Openthe Program Manager Group in Windows 4 Open the File drop down list box and select the Run item Now
8. a to the keyboard That information will then be available 14
9. aracter in the line that itis on The directory you have selected IFKEY FONT IFKey FON SYSTEM INI This line has been added to you i3 86 Enhjs ection Device The directory you have selected lFVKD6 386 Ly The uninstall program will not remove this entry you must edit your system File and remove this line or puta as the first character in the line that it is on These files have been added to your chosen directory SOLID EXE Application SOLID101 HLP Help file SOLID ICO ICON for application SOLIDH ICO ICON for help file SOLYINFO BMP Bit map KEYDOWN EXE D O S UTILITY IFVKD6 386 Keyboard driver IFKEY FON Font file for application CTL3D DLL DDEML DLL IFVBDRV6 DLL MHRUN300 DLL VBRUN300 DLL VER DLL CMDIALOG VBX MHGA200 VBX THREED VBX Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Repetitive Stress Injury AN WARNING Continuous use of a keyboard may cause Repetitive Stress Injuries or related injuries If you feel any aching numbing or tingling in your arms wrists or hands consuit a qualified health professional TO REDUCE YOURRISK OF REPETITIVE STRESS IN JURY frequent breaks from typing Maintain a straight wrist position Avoid resting on your wrist while typing Use a light touch on keys Maintain good health habits Some studies suggest that long periods of repetitive motion coupled with an improper work environment and incorrect work habits may be linked to cerain types of physical discomfort or injury
10. mapped any of the function keys F1 F12 setting the repeat rate will not operate correctly for the function key that has been remapped 3 DO NOT program any of these functions while the macro mode is enabled 13 Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Systems DIFFERENT WAYS TO DESIGN YOUR KEYBOARD APPLICATION Due to the fact that there are many different hardware systems that are available Your Windows 3 x keyboard application may not function properly when uploading or downloading to the keyboard There are some systems that will not allow the keyboard application to disable the PS 2 mouse when there isn t one attached That why there are two versions of the application The PS 2 mouse version and the Serial version If you are not sure which version of the mouse that your system uses you may try both applications If the PS 2 version conflicts with your system mouse use the serial version If your system does not respond properly when the application tries to upload a message will appear and tell you that If that happens just continue with the application and design your keyboard program When you are finished SAVE IT IN FILE Exit the application EXIT Windows do not shell out to D O S and then change to the directory that was your install directory for the application Then on the command prompt line in the D O S Mode type KEYDOWN yourprog kbd The D O S utility will then download your keyboard program dat
11. oard scroll though the available delay rates with your mouse click on the rate that want If this is the only change click on A save a file v for future use or click on to download your changes to the keyboard This will make the change immediately available for use REPEAT and DELAY BEFORE REPEAT Repeat Rate Defines how fast the keys will repeat after the 1st key depression Delay before repeat defines the time from the 1st key depression until the repeat begins Repeat rates and delays can be slower or faster than the standard rates defined by IBM and repeat can be turned off completely Programmable Keyboard User s Guide Macro Definition To write amacro Select a Modifier NORMAL SHIFT CTRL ALT SHIFT CTRL SHIFT ALT CTRL ALT SHIFT CTRL ALT First Select Modifier level from Second click on the key that you want the macro to be executed by That key will appear in the Current Selection 1 box Third click on EDIT the cursor will appear in the Macro Definition box Type your macro definition by using the keyboard and clicking on keys in the keyboard layout To add a delay just click on the key 0 5 seconds for each entry Macro Definition oe e And finally if you want a description for the macro click in the box and type your description This will be save in your file on disk for this session i F1 Macro Example F2 Macro Example
12. selected the Macro LED will flash slowly indicating the key has been selected and the macro statement can be entered Press the Right Control key ONE time to finish the macro programming To program another macro follow the same steps for each macro to be programmed If you decide not to program a macro press any key then the Right Control key ONE time R Press the R key for remapping Macro LED will flash fast Waiting for the first key from in the move sequence Once the from key has been selected the Macro LED will flash slowly waiting for the second key to to be pressed Repeat the from to sequence for each key to each key to be remapped Press the RIGHT CONTROL KEY 4 times and then the key to exit remap mode E Press the E key to enable the MACRO MODE Macro LED will be ON D Press the D key to disable the MACRO MCDE Macro LED will be OFF T Press the for repeat rate programming Maceo LED will flash fast Press one of the function keys F1 F12 this will set the repeat rate and exit the program mode Macro LED will be OFF REPEAT RATE TABLE F1 0 54 CPS F2 0 84 CPS F3 1 00 CPS F4 4 00 CPS F5 10 00 CPS F6 20 00 CPS F7 25 00 CPS F8 30 00 CPS F9 42 70 CPS F10 63 00 CPS F11 125 00 CPS F12 300 00 CPS A 1 Pressing any key other than MR EDT after the right control key has been pressed four times will cause the keyboard to exit back to normal operation and the Macro LED will turn off 2 If you have re

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