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Chyron infinit! series - 12.3.4 Entering Special Keystrokes - TAB, Cursor, Function Keys; 12.3.5 Function Commands

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iNFiNiT! Family Operation Manual
Revision D 12-9 Function Keys
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Keys that are normally used for navigating a Function Key
list (such as the cursor keys), or Function Keys them-
selves, may be entered into the list as commands. these
keys require a slightly different procedure. Enter these
commands when the cursor is in the Keystroke column.
NOTE
MODE SLCT (§5.2 and §6.11) is NOT a
valid entry, and causes UNASSIGNED
KEY to appear in the Function Key list.
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The following commands instruct the system to perform
functions such as triggering effects, triggering the DDR, or
stopping execution until the
SPACE BAR is pressed. All
commands are entered into the list while the cursor is in
the Step column. Except where noted, all commands can
be entered into the Function Key List either by pressing the
indicated keystroke or by selecting the appropriate icon.
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TAB Left SHIFT + TAB
S-SHIFT TAB
is displayed in the list.
Cursor Key ALT + Ì, Í, Î or Ï
CURSOR L, R, U, or D is displayed in the list.
Function Key
Press a Function Key or SHIFT + Function Key while
in the keystroke column.
The corresponding keycap label is displayed in the list.

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