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determined by the number of columns and rows you specify in each area.
These tablet menu selection boxes correspond directly with the lines that
follow the Tablet section labels from left to right and top to bottom (whether
or not they contain text).
For example, if you configure a menu area for five columns and four rows,
the command on the line immediately following the Row label corresponds
to the left-most selection box in the top row. The program can recognize up
to 32,766 commands in each tablet section, which should be more than
enough for any tablet menu.
You can add your own macros to the Macros cell in the Properties pane. The
command labels in this area correspond to the 225 boxes at the top of your
tablet template (rows A through I and columns 1 through 25). You can add a
macro using standard command syntax. The following table shows the Click
mouse button properties as they appear in the Properties pane.
Properties for the Tablet Menu 1
ExampleDescriptionProperties
pane item
TABLET1, TABLET1STDSpecifies the aliases for the tablet menu. Click
the [ ] button to open the Aliases dialog box.
Aliases
Each alias in the CUIx file should be unique and
it is used to reference the tablet menu program-
matically.
9Number of rows that can be customized for the
tablet menu.
Rows
25Number of columns that can be customized for
the tablet menu.
Columns
To define rows and columns in a tablet menu
1 Click Manage tab Customization panel User Interface.
2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, Customize tab, in the
Customizations In <file name> pane, click the plus sign (+) next to Legacy
to expand it.
3 Click the plus sign (+) next to Tablet Menus to expand it.
4 Click the plus sign (+) next to a tablet menu to expand it.
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