JLCooper Eclipse Ethernet 2.6 for OSX User Manual

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Some key/modifier combinations may be intercepted by the operating system before
they reach the Inspector window. If this happens, just type the key without any
modifiers, then click on the appropriate checkboxes to add the desired modifiers.

To add more keystrokes to the sequence, click on the Next Keystroke button and
repeat the above procedure. You can move forwards or backwards in the sequence with
the Next Keystroke and Previous Keystroke buttons. The Delete Keystroke button
will remove the currently displayed keystroke from the sequence.

If Repeat while pressed is checked, the keystroke (or sequence) will repeat as long as
the Eclipse control is held down. The speed of the repeat is controlled by the Repeat/
Typing Speed
slider. This slider also determines how much time there is between
keystrokes if the sequence is more than one keystroke.

If the key sequence in the example below was assigned to the W5 button, pressing and
holding W5 would be the equivalent of repeatedly typing the word “mark” until W5 was
released.

The Keystrokes tab can vary depending on the type of Eclipse control selected. For
rotary encoders and the Jog Wheel, different key sequences can be assigned to each
direction. Click on the Counter Clockwise or Clockwise radio button to choose which
direction’s sequence to edit.

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