Using the Display Interface


BlueZone Script Editor

Recording a Script

With BlueZone, End Users may record keyboard events and save the results to file for later playback.  The mouse can be used if there is a keyboard relation to the desired mouse task.  These files can then be used to perform complicated log-in procedures, prompt users for data input, execute file transfers or even assist in data input.  The operation of recording keyboard events is called recording a Script.

To begin recording a Script:
  1. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Script:Record or click the Record Script button on the BlueZone ToolBar, and the Record Script File Dialog will display.

  2. Make sure that BlueZone Scripts (*.bzs) is selected.

  3. Enter a file name to save the Script and click the Save button.

  4. Once the Save button is clicked, BlueZone will be in the record "mode" and will begin recording the Script and storing the results to the Script file.

To pause Script recording:
  1. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Script:Pause or click the Pause Script button on the BlueZone ToolBar.

  2. To resume the Script recording select Script:Pause or click on the Pause button again.

To stop recording the Script:
  1. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Script:Stop or click the Stop Script button on the BlueZone ToolBar.


Related Topics:

Playing a Script

Editing a Script

Script Property Sheet