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9.7.2.2 Reduced modifications to the
joystick default settings

Example: If you want to maintain most of the central
group of keys, move key 1, create a double key for
number 2.

OPERATION / COMMAND

EFFECT

Enter the programming settings
Select

5

.

Resets the JOYHID key
chart to default settings.

Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard.

It restarts in JOYHID mode.

Enter the programming settings again
Select

7

.

It switches to VCOM mode
without resetting the
joystick lookup chart.

Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard.

It restarts in VCOM mode.

[BlockModeStart]

Command.

This allows you to
modify the internal
memory without using
it for multiple writing
commands.

[LookupWrite34,0]

Command.

Cancels key 1 from the
default position (row 3,
column 4)

[LookupWrite31,60001]

Command.

Assigns key 1 (60001) to
the key on row 3, column 1.

[LookupWrite32,60002]

Command.

Creates a second 2 key on
row 3, column 2.

[BlockModeEnd]

Command.

Saves the modifications to
the internal memory.

Enter the programming settings
Select

8

.

Switches to JOYHID mode
without resetting the
lookup chart that has just
been modified.

Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard.

It restarts in JOYHID mode.

Check that the corresponding
LEDs come on when the keys
are pressed.

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9.7.2.1 Creating shift keys in VCOM mode

The keyboard can have up to 8 shift keys, used to
change the behaviour of ordinary keys.
Example: Transform key 86 into shift key number 1,
and key 87 into shift key number 7.

OPERATION / COMMAND

EFFECT

Enter the programming settings
Select

4

.

It switches to VCOM mode
resetting the joystick
lookup chart.

Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard.

It restarts in VCOM mode

[BlockModeStart]

Command.

This allows you to
modify the internal
memory without using
it for multiple writing
commands.

[LookupWrite86,1001]

Command.

Creates the shift key 1
changing the behaviour of
key on row 8, column 6.

[LookupWrite87,1007]

Command.

Creates the shift key 7
changing the behaviour of
key on row 8, column 7.

[BlockModeEnd]

Command.

Saves the modifications to
the internal memory.

Tab. 05

To check the correct definition of the shift keys:
• Press

ESC

(key 1,3) without any shift key: The

keyboard sends the code

[K+13];

• Press

INFO

(key in line 8, column 6, defined as

shift number 1) and

ESC

: The key sends the code

[K+13:1]. The shift keys that have been pressed

are identified by the colon;

• Press

SHIFT

(arrow-up symbol, key in line 8,

column 7, defined as shift number 7) and

ESC

:

The keyboard sends the code

[K+13:7];

• Press

INFO

,

SHIFT

and

ESC

: The keyboard

sends the code

[K+13:17].

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