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2. Edit Key Map
A button in the keyboard layout changes to dark grey when
mouse cursor moves onto it which indicates that the button is
programmable. A popup menu will appear when you Left click
the mouse on the programmable button.
There are two methods to assign the key map, one method is
called "Key Code" and the other is "ASCII Code". After
assigning codes for a button, you can choose "Clear" in the
popup menu to clear all the codes assigned to it or u can
continue to assign more codes or even switch to different code
method to the button. Choose "Layer Index" to assign an index
to a key.
i. Key Code
In this method, you can assign any scan code to a key.
In the above dialogue window, most popular key codes are
shown in the "virtual keyboard" area, plus a few special codes
which are listed in the "Special Codes" area. Selecting a key
from the "keyboard" area or double clicking an item in "Special
Codes" area will add that key's code to the "Mapping
Sequence" list. Up to 256 codes can be mapped to a single key
position. Any key code that is not selectable in this screen can
be mapped by directly entering the hexadecimal code for that
key into the box next to "0x" and pressing "Insert".
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