User's Manual

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Customizing the keyboard
Each key in the keyboard can be identified by two numbers representing their
row and column. For example, the VAR key (J) is located in row 3 of
column 1, and will be referred to as key 31. Now, since each key has up to
ten functions associated with it, each function is specified by decimal digits
between 0 and 1, according to the following specifications:
.0 or 1, unshifted key 0.01 or 0.11, not applicable
.2, key combined with .21, key simultaneous with
.3, key combined with .31, key simultaneous with
.4, key combined with ~ .41, key combined with ~
.5, key combined with ~„ .51, ~ key simultaneous with
.6, key combined with ~‚ .61, ~ key simultaneous with
Thus, the VAR function will be referred to as key 31.0 or 31.1, while the
UPDIR function will be key 31.2, the COPY function will be key 31.3, the
upper-case J is key 31.4, and lower case j is key 31.5. (Key 31.6 is not
defined). In general, a key will be described by the arrangement XY.Z, where
X = row number, Y = column number, Z = shifting.
We can combine a given key with the USER key (left-shift associated with the
~ key, or „Ì) to create a customized key action. In principle, the
entire keyboard can be re-defined to perform a number of customized
operations.
The PRG/MODES/KEYS sub-menu
Commands useful in customizing the keyboard are provided by the KEYS
menu accessible through the PRG menu („°). Setting system flag 117
to SOFT menu, the sequence „ °L @)MODES @)KEYS
produces the following KEYS soft menu:
The functions available are: