FOCUS Enhancements MANL-0823-01 User Manual

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CommandPost

Basic Programming

User Guide

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On Windows, you do not need to press Return or
Enter.

4. Click Command (Mac) or Control (Win) then Shift in

the Keyboard Options section.

5. Type the letter A to complete the first keystroke

sequence followed by pressing Return.

6. To enter the next sequence, start by clicking the

Option

button, then the Control (Mac) or Alt (Win)but-

ton.

7. Type the letter R to complete the final sequence.

8. Choose File|Save Keyset to save the key sequence

in the keyset if you are immediately returning to the
application you modified the Keyset for. If you do
not have the application open you modified the Key-
set
for, it is not necessary to Save the Keyset.

I

NSERTING

A

P

AUSE

IN

A

M

ULTIPLE

K

EYSTROKE

S

EQUENCE

You can insert a pause of whatever length you require
between sequences in a multiple keystroke sequence.
This gives you the ability to control the timing at which
a sequence occurs—for example, when you need to
provide sufficient time for your system to complete one
command before initiating the next one.

To insert a Pause in a multiple keystroke sequence:

1. Follow steps 1 through 6 in the preceding example

to create the first command in the sequence
(Cmmd+Shift+A Mac, Cntrl + Shift + A Win). Be
sure to press Return at the end of the sequence.

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