User manual - TE_SmartClient_UsersManual
NAURTECH TERMINAL EMULATION & DATA COLLECTION WEB BROWSER FOR WINDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE
CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220 Page 68
ASCII: When creating new keys, always use the "Virtual Key" (VK) mode unless
the VK code cannot be determined. This usually only happens for non-standard
hardware keys. If you know that the key you want to remap generates an ASCII
character but you cannot determine the VK code, then use the "ASCII" mode and
enter the character that is generated. Enter the desired character in the box
below.
Virtual Key: Map the specified Virtual Key. Select the virtual key from the
dropdown list or enter a hexadecimal value in the form "0x5a".
Alt: If checked, "Alt" must be pressed with the key.
Shift: If checked, "Shift" must be pressed with the key.
Ctrl: If checked, "Ctrl" must be pressed with the key.
!ASC - This option is only available for Meta key configuration. It means "Ignore
Alt, Shift and Control" states. When checked, the Meta key will be effective
regardless of the Alt, Shift, or Control states. Usually this option is checked to
allow the most flexible key combinations.
Toggle - This option is only available for Meta key configuration. When enabled
the Meta key will "toggle its state" each time the key is pressed. Otherwise, the
state is set when pressed and cleared when the key is released. Usually, this
option is checked.
NOTE: Some keyboards require the "key up" action of a key before another key
can be pressed. For these keyboards, the "toggle" option *must* be checked,
otherwise no other key can ever "see" the Meta state.
One-shot - This option is only available for Meta key configuration. Enabling this
setting will force the Meta key state to reset after the next key is pressed,
whether or not the next key was part of a Meta key translation. If this option is
unchecked, the Meta state remains set until the Meta key is pressed again.
Usually, this option is checked.
Action: Select the desired action from the list.
Device specific
Meta key
configurations