Starting the Keyboard Editor
Follow the step below to start the Keyboard Editor.
Select Tools Keyboard Editor.
The Keyboard Editor window displays the default keyboard.
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The Keyboard Editor window is divided into three sections:
1. The Function and Information bars:
•  The Menu bar and the Toolbar: allows you to create, open, and save keyboard profiles, display the Toolbar or the Status Bar, and view the online help
•  The Status bar: displays program information as you work
•  The Keyboard Layout: displays the key positions for each command, character, or function. Clicking on any key in the layout displays the current key assignment in the Key Properties Panel.
2. The Key Properties panels:
•  The Modifier check boxes: used to display and assign the keyboard functions for the [Ctrl], [Alt], or [Shift] keys.
•  The Type list box: used to display and assign or clear selected keys by types of key functions, each group is composed of many keys or functions
•  The Key list box: used to select and assign individual characters or functions in the type selected in the Type list box.
3. The command buttons: Assign, Reset, Clear, and Clear All. These commands are used to apply the selected settings to the keys in the keyboard layout.