Software Keyboard
User’s Manual
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SysAdmin-Menu Keyboard
The Admin Menu Keyboard
displays after successful
password entry through the
above password keyboard. For
proper function this menu
keyboard is configured according
to the following section.
This Menu-Keyboard contains
always a special Key to Exit. This
Key must be defined with the
Keycode
VKX_KB_HIDE
.
Example: |#KXL=1.5;
VKX_KB_HIDE
;#ICON=Cancel;"Cancel"|
During this Menu-Keyboard is open, over the KEY-Buttons of the
unit all other Keyboards can fade in/out normally.
If the Menu-Keyboard will be Exit, all other „normal“ open Keyboards
will exit as well and after pressing the KEY-Button the
Password-Menu appears again.
Special Settings SysAdmin-Menu Keyboard
Special Keys to configure System-Admin Keyboards in the
[Keyboard_XX] Section:
Key
Default Info
ExcludeChain=1
0
With 1 this Keyboard will not be considered at
fading in/out of normal Input-Keyboards.
StartupHide=1
0
When 1 this Keyboard will be prevented from being
shown at start – independent from the previous
Status.
NormalWin=1
0
With 1 the Admin-Menu will be set in a way, that it
looks like a normal Window and for example at
Start/Click on a different Application moves to the
background.
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