The Keyboard Options dialog is used to map BlueZone UTS
program functions to key sequences on the keyboard.
From the BlueZone menu bar, click . The Keyboard Options dialog opens, which contains the Key
Mappings (a bitmap image of a keyboard), Options, and
More Options tabs.
Refer to Mapping keyboards for
more information.
Key Mappings tab
Note: If you have installed
a non-English version of BlueZone, the default keyboard map that will
be displayed is based on your currently selected language in the Regional
and Language Options in Windows.
- Gray keys
- Gray keys can be mapped. If you click a gray key, the Key Info/Mappings
window opens and lists all of the key mappings for each function group.
It also lists any combination key mappings that this key is used in.
The
following figure shows the associated mappings with the V key. The
Ctrl key is mapped to the Edit::PasteMenu Hotkeys. All of the other
available mappings are unmapped.
Figure 1. BlueZone UTS key mappings information

- Red keys
- Red keys cannot be used to map BlueZone UTS Functions.
- Yellow keys
- Yellow keys are caution keys. Care should be taken when using
the yellow keys to map BlueZone UTS Functions. The caution keys include
the Alt keys and the Esc key. Windows uses the Alt keys with menu
accelerators and the Esc key is mapped to Esc.
- Options
-
- Key Mappings Buttons
-
Options tab
- Options
- Auto-Reset when keyboard is locked (an audible sound will be
heard): If enabled, the UTS Function Reset is automatically executed if the
keyboard state becomes locked with an “X Error” condition.
- Auto Tab After Reset: If enabled, an Auto-Tab is issued
immediately after the keyboard is unlocked by the Auto-Reset feature above. The purpose of
this feature is to automatically bring the cursor to the closest field of entry.
- Immediate Auto-Reset: If enabled, the Auto-Rest is issued
immediately.
- Auto-Rest when Next Key is Pressed: If enabled, the Auto-Rest is
issued only after a key is pressed.
- Keyboard Inactivity Timer (Minutes): If enabled, the user can
adjust how many minutes of inactivity need to pass before the session disconnects (maximum
of 999 minutes). If this feature is disabled, the session disconnects after the default
amount of time set by the system administrator in the global.ini
file.