User`s manual

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MACRO Programming”
A macro is multiple keystrokes stored in a single key. Pressing that key
plays back those multiple keystrokes.
If you find yourself typing a particular series of characters repeatedly,
you can program that series into a macro key. You simply select a key
to represent the series of characters. You may also program macros to
reassign (remap) keys on your keyboard. In addition, you can use a
macro to exit a program and enter another program quickly.
1. Press Shift - Ctrl - Insert to enter "keyboard programming" mode.
Num Lock LED will turn ON.
2. Press Ctrl - F3 to enter "Macro" mode. Caps Lock LED will turn
ON.
3. Press the key to which you are assigning the macro.Caps_Lock
Led will turn oFF and Scroll Lock Led will turn ON
4. Type in the sequence of keystrokes you desire to make up the
macro.
5. Press Ctrl F4 to exit "macro programming" mode. Caps Lock
LED will turn ON momentary and go OFF
7. Press Ctrl - F12 to exit "keyboard Programming" mode.
You Can NOT assign macro to the following key:
C Comfort Key