Keyboard Map Dialog Box
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By creating Keyboard Mappings, you can map or assign the keys on your PC keyboard to different values, Functions, Quick-Keys, Quick Scripts, and Macros.
Keyboard Image—Sets options for the clicked key in the Selected Key area.
Selected Key—Configures settings for the key that you clicked on the keyboard image.
- Normal—Used to remap a key in Normal mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Normal mode.
- Shift—Used to remap a key in Shift mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Shift mode.
- Control—Used to remap a key in Ctrl mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Ctrl mode.
- Control+Shift—Used to remap a key in Ctrl+Shift mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Ctrl+Shift mode.
- Alt—Used to remap a key in Alt mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Alt mode.
- Alt+Shift—Used to remap a key in Alt+Shift mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Alt+Shift mode.
- Alt+Control—Used to remap a key in Alt+Control mode. You can also view the current value for a key mapped to Alt+Control mode.
Default—Resets the currently selected key to its original default mapping.
Clear Entry—Maps the currently selected key to do nothing.
Set—Reconfigures the selected keyboard mapping to perform the selected function.
List Assigned Functions—Displays the Keyboard Assignments dialog box, which lists the currently assigned keyboard mappings for consultation purposes. You can also print this list.
Reset All—Resets all keys to their original default mappings.
Function Group—Specifies the type of action the new key mapping performs (for example, System Commands).
Function—Specifies the function the new mapping performs (for example, Disconnect or Pause).
Save—Displays the Save Keymap dialog box, where you can save the current set of keyboard mappings using a name you supply.
Load—Loads a previously saved set of keyboard mappings.
Keyboard Assignments Dialog Box
Reconfiguring an Existing Keyboard