Eiki CS-Wi4 manual
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Hot keys
If you have keys that are always the same
on every menu, you can save a lot of extra
effort by making them
Hot Keys
. When you
do this, you will only have to program them
on one menu and all other menus will
inherit the same
programming. A
good example
(shown here) of the
use of Hot Keys is
the
Volume
and the
Back
buttons. Use
the “<<” and “>>”
keys to move keys
between lists.
TIP:
If you have
already programmed
a key on one screen
with what you want,
you can retain that programming by making the
key a hot key while you are in that screen.
Have I forgotten to program some
keys?
Hold the
Ctrl
key down on your keyboard and
click on the screen. Keys that are not
programmed will show as
grey
circles.
Programmed keys will show as
green
or, if they
are Hot Keys,
yellow
circles.
You can see that, so far, only the VCR, Volume
keys and Back keys are programmed.
Removing unused resources
If you added a codeset, graphic, text or an entire screen and are now not using it,
it will normally still be kept in the file. If
you make a screen and don’t link it to a
button, the entire screen will also be
regarded as
unused.
It’s a good idea
to remove any
unused
resources to
avoid confusion
later. Here’s how.