HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 74

Define Keyboard Macros, Visual Method, Numeric Value Method

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Visual Method The full range of colors available is displayed in the large color selection box. A target cursor is positioned over the currently selected color. To select a new color you can either click on the color required or drag the target cursor over it. The color displayed in the Color box changes accordingly. The lightness of the selected color can be altered by dragging the triangular pointer up or down the vertical bar to the right. When you have the required color, click the Add to Custom Colors button to apply the change to the set of custom colors. Numeric Value Method The numeric value of Hue, Lightness and Saturation, or the Red, Green and Blue percentage values can be entered directly in the text boxes. The color displayed in the Color box changes accordingly. When you have the required color, click the Add to Custom Colors button to apply the change to the set of custom colors. Define Keyboard Macros This dialog box is displayed by selecting Keyboard Macros in the Settings menu. The Define Keyboard Macros dialog box enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below: • Key • Shift + Key • Control + Key • Control + Shift + Key • Alt + Key Each definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters. The combined total of all the characters that may be programmed into keys is determined by the 127-character limit per definition and the amount of memory available in your PC. 4-36 Setup Menus

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Visual Method
The full range of colors available is displayed in the large color selection box. A target
cursor is positioned over the currently selected color. To select a new color you can either
click on the color required or drag the target cursor over it. The color displayed in the
Color
box changes accordingly. The lightness of the selected color can be altered by drag-
ging the triangular pointer up or down the vertical bar to the right. When you have the
required color, click the
Add to Custom Colors
button to apply the change to the set of
custom colors.
Numeric Value Method
The numeric value of
Hue
,
Lightness
and
Saturation
, or the
Red
,
Green
and
Blue
per-
centage values can be entered directly in the text boxes. The color displayed in the
Color
box changes accordingly. When you have the required color, click the
Add to Custom
Colors
button to apply the change to the set of custom colors.
Define Keyboard Macros
This dialog box is displayed by selecting
Keyboard Macros
in the
Settings
menu.
The
Define Keyboard Macros
dialog box enables you to redefine the function of most of
the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below:
Key
Shift
+
Key
Control
+
Key
Control
+
Shift
+
Key
Alt
+
Key
Each definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters. The combined total of all the
characters that may be programmed into keys is determined by the 127-character limit per
definition and the amount of memory available in your PC.