User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- 1. Installing, Uninstalling or Updating the Software
- 2. Screen Configuration
- 3. Emulator Mode and Key-Log Editor Mode
- 4. Emulating Calculator Operation
- 5. Using the Emulator Key-Log
- 6. Configuring Options Dialog Box Setting
- 7. Other Functions
- 8. File Types Supported by the Application
- 9. Differences between Calculator and Emulator Functions
- 10. Error Message Table

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5. Using the Emulator Key-Log
This section explains how to use the Key-Log, which is a log of the emulator’s key operations. It
also covers playback of recorded key operations and editing of Key-Log records.
All of the operations in this section are performed using toolbar buttons.
k Key-Log File Structure
A Key-Log file can contain multiple Key-Log records.
Key-Log records can contain recorded key operations, text and Main Memory data.
The following shows the Key-Log file structure.
Mathematics
Key-Log File
Key-Log Records
Key
Text Data
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Memory
• You can assign names (up to 20 single-byte characters) to Key-Log records.
Important!
• Key-Log data processing can take a long time when there is a lot of data. This is normal and does
not indicate malfunction.
• A key operation may not be stored to a Key-Log if you click it while an emulator calculation
operation is in progress.
Note
• Storage Memory data is not stored in Key-Log records.
• Opening the Storage Memory file during Key-Log playback can produce different results from
those recorded to the Key-Log.