
15–18 RSView32 User’s Guide
If you define a press, release, or repeat action for a reserved key, to use
the key as an object or display key, the object or display key function
takes precedence, and the default, reserved function of that key is
disabled.
For example, you might want to evaluate the contents of an input field
using a VBA program before you download the input field’s value to a
PLC. To do this, create an object key for the input object, and assign
the VBAExec command to the press action of the Enter key. To do
this for all input objects on the display, create a display key for the
PgDn key, and assign the VBAExec command to the key’s press
action.
Left Arrow,
Right Arrow
Moves the cursor one position left or right.
Esc Closes the Object Key menu, or exits the input mode of a continuously–
updating input field.
Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Del Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Shift–End–Delete Deletes all characters from the cursor position to the end of the line.
Home–Shift–End–Delete Deletes the contents of the input field.
Ctrl–C or Ctrl–Ins Copies the selected items to the clipboard
Ctrl-X or Shift–Del Cuts the selected items and places them in the clipboard.
Ctrl–V or Shift–Ins Pastes the contents of the clipboard at the current cursor position.
Home Positions the cursor at the beginning of the data entry field.
Ctrl–Alt–P Toggles the Project Manager.
Ctrl–F4, or
Ctrl–Shift–F4
Closes the active window.
Ctrl–F6 Moves focus to the next window.
Ctrl–Shift–F6 Moves focus to the previous window.
This reserved key Does this
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