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Latest revision as of 16:34, 12 November 2009
Purpose
Save hot key assignments to a memory variable
Syntax
SAVE KEYS TO <memvar>
See Also
CLEAR KEYS, ON KEY, RESTORE KEYS, SET KEY
Description
The SAVE KEYS command allows you to save hot key assignments to a memory variable. Any keys, except a-z and 0-9 may be assigned to procedures using the SET KEY or ON KEY commands. When a user presses this key, the assigned procedure executes. Keys used in this way are known as 'hot keys'. The <memvar> is the name of the memory variable to which currently active hot key assignments will be saved. The CLEAR KEYS command resets hot key assignments back to their default. The RESTORE KEYS command may be used to recall stored hot key assignments from the specified memory variable.
Example
set key -1 to helpfunc save keys to m_hotkeys clear keys .... restore keys from m.m_hotkeys
Products
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