User guide
Using BlasterControl 4-7
3. Press the hot key you want to assign. For example, if you press
the F12 key, “F12
”
appears in the Key Assignment text box
(Figure 4-10) under the Operations list.
Figure 4-10: Assigning the F12 key.
4. Click the Assign button. The hot key assigned is displayed next
to the selected resolution and color depth (Figure 4-11) in the
Operations list.
Figure 4-11: Hot key is assigned.
5. To use the hot keys immediately, select the Enable Hotkey check
box. If you do not want to use them yet, clear the Enable Hotkey
check box.
The hot key combination that you assign must be unique. To
prevent a conflict with an existing hot key, BlasterControl adds
the CTRL (CONTROL) or ALT (ALTERNATE) key. For
example, if you press the R key, BlasterControl automatically
configures the hot key as CTRL+ALT+R.
Clearing Hot Key Assignments
If you no longer want the hot key assignment for a particular
combination of resolution and color depth, you can clear it by:
1. Select the combination and corresponding hot key assignment
in the Operations list on the Hotkey property page.
2. Click the Clear button. The hot key assignment for that
combination is removed and the Key Assignment text box
shows “Not Assigned.”