Configuration; Programming Macro Keys - Silvercrest GTA2000 User Manual And Service Information

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Programming macro keys

You can assign a programme start command or a key combination (hotkey)
to a macro key (K1 to K26), for example "Save file". If you then click on a
programmed macro key with the pen, this command is executed.
The macro key commands are managed in so-called profiles (also called
managers). In the featured default managers (XP/2000, Vista, Photoshop
Elements, PhotoImpact XL SE, Corel Draw), the macro keys are sometimes
assigned standard commands which cannot be changed.
All other macro keys can be defined and edited. If the default managers do
not meet your requirements, you can create your own profiles.
Proceed as follows to programme macro keys:
1. Double-click the "Macro Key Manager" icon in the system tray of the
Windows taskbar
The "Macro Key Manager" is then launched. The following example de-
scribes how to use this programme.
2. Select a profile from the drop down list at the top left (shown here with the
entry "Vista").
Click the [New] button to create a new profile.
Click the [Delete] button to remove the profile shown in the drop down list
if you no longer need it.
We will now create a new profile for the "Free Notes" programme.
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