 Using the Display Interface
Using the Display Interface 
 
BlueZone End Users may record keyboard events and save the results to a file for later playback. The process of playing back the resulting file is called playing a Script.
From the BlueZone MenuBar select Script:Play, 
 or select the Play Script button 
  from the BlueZone ToolBar. 
  The Play Script File Dialog will display.
 from the BlueZone ToolBar. 
  The Play Script File Dialog will display.
Select an existing Script file from the File Dialog and click the Open button.
Once the Script file is open, BlueZone will immediately begin to play the Script.
 NOTE  During 
 Script playback all keyboard events 
 performed by the user will be ignored by Windows.  This 
 interruption of keyboard input will continue until the Script 
 is completed.
NOTE  During 
 Script playback all keyboard events 
 performed by the user will be ignored by Windows.  This 
 interruption of keyboard input will continue until the Script 
 is completed.
Recording and playing Scripts is BlueZone specific (i.e., the script is limited to just the BlueZone application and cannot be used to run other applications).
BlueZone Script playback speed is adjustable. If playing a Script does not produce the desired results, try playing the Script at a slower rate.
Upon script execution, the Script Status window will be displayed by default. This can be a handy feature during script development. However, if desired, you can turn off the Script Status window in the Script Properties dialog.
As an option, scripts can automatically be played on Startup, on Connect or on Disconnect.
 SEE  Script 
 Properties Dialog for more information.
SEE  Script 
 Properties Dialog for more information.
Script playback can be aborted by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl-Break or the Ctrl-Alt-Del key combinations.
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