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2. Select one of the following: All - displays both personal and global macros, Personal -
displays only personal macros or Global - displays only global macros.
3. Select the desired macro from the Defined Macros list and then click Run.
4. Click Close.
To create or edit a macro:
1. Select Macros - Configure - Macros from the Video Viewer menu or click the Macros
button. The Macros dialog box appears.
2. To create a macro, click Create. The Create Macro dialog box appears.
To edit a macro, click Edit. The Edit Macro dialog box appears.
3. If you are creating a macro, type a 1-32 character name in the Macro Name field.
4. Select whether you wish to edit or create a personal or global macro from the Macro Type
area.
5. Select the type of keyboard to create or edit the macro from the Keyboard Type menu.
Available keyboard types are: U.S. English, Dutch, Danish, German, French, Italian,
Spanish and Japanese.
6. Select an icon to associate with the macro from the Macro Icon menu.
7. To build the macro, click the keys on the virtual keyboard in the dialog box. The keys of
the virtual keyboard operate like a physical keyboard. As a key is clicked, it will appear in
the Keystrokes list box to the left of the virtual keyboard.
You may type or press the arrow keys to specify a delay between keys. First, click the
key in the list box after which you wish to place a delay. Next, click Delay to insert
the delay in the list box.
Keystrokes unique to Sun keyboards may be added to the macro by selecting the key
type from the menu to the right of the Sun Key button and clicking the button.
8. If necessary, use the following keys to change the entries in the Keystrokes list box.
Click Reset to remove all entries from the list box.
Click on an entry and then click Remove to remove it from the list box.
Click on an entry and then click Move Up to promote the entry in the list box.
Click on an entry and then click Move Down to demote the entry in the list box.
9. Click OK to accept the changes and return to the Macros dialog box.
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