Programming 1
Advanced Operation Manual 17
User-Key Programming
The two User Keys create macros (sets of frequently used 
keystrokes) and assign them to single keys. A macro is 
executed when the User Key is pressed.
The stored keystrokes may be any keys except [Start],  [Prog], 
[User Key 1], or [User Key 2].
This discussion assumes that you wish to program [User Key 
1]. The process is the same for [User Key 2].
To prog ram a  Use r Key
1 Press  [Prog]. Press [User Key 1].
2 Press up to 31 keys, then press [User Key 1]. The 
keystrokes are stored.
To play back (execute) the stored keystrokes
Press  [User Key 1].
To erase the stored keystrokes
Press  [Prog][User Key 1][User Key 1]. This creates an “empty” 
macro.