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3. Choose Start.
4. In the host window, enter the keystrokes you want to use for your abnormal logoff.
The Script Builder Tool captures all the keystrokes that you type.
5. When you finish entering the keystrokes for the abnormal logoff, choose Stop. The
keystrokes you typed appear in the Captured Keystrokes box.
6. If necessary, edit the keystrokes. For help, see “Editing the Captured Keystrokes”
later in this chapter.
7. Choose OK to return to the Script Builder Tools window.
Editing the Captured Keystrokes
When you are done entering keystrokes for the host access sequence, choose Stop. The
keystrokes that you typed appear in the Captured Keystrokes box. You can edit these
keystrokes. Also, if you do not want to capture keystrokes, you can type them into the
Selected Keystrokes field and then choose Before or After.
Deleting Lines in the Captured Keystrokes Box
You can either delete your keystrokes one line at a time, or you can delete all the
keystrokes you have captured and start over again.
To delete one line
1. In the Captured Keystrokes box, select the line that contains the keystroke that you
want to delete.
2. Choose Delete. The line is removed from the box.
To delete all of the lines
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Choose Delete All.
Changing Lines in the Captured Keystrokes Box
1. In the Captured Keystrokes box, select the line that contains the keystroke that you
want to change.
2. In the Selected Keystrokes box, enter the new keystroke.
3. Choose Change.
Inserting New Lines in the Captured Keystrokes Box
1. In the Captured Keystrokes box, select the line where you want to add a keystroke
before it or after it.
2. In the Selected Keystrokes box, enter the new keystroke.
Summary of Contents for DCS 300
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