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Internal Variables
If Connected to LED internal variable, this property is enabled and any variable can be
selected that then controls the on/off state of the LED.
This property is not supported at runtime on all devices.
It is recommended to use the predefined internal variables in the LEDs variable group to
control the LED via variables (e.g. in a PageInit script).
6.3.3
Virtual Keyboards
Virtual keyboards assist the user in entering text or numbers. Two types of virtual keyboards
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Layered Keyboards for text input (portrait or landscape version)
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Numeric Keyboard for number input
To operate a virtual keyboard, the keyboards contain a special version of the button object.
See below for special properties of the virtual keyboard buttons.
For virtual keyboard settings in the project properties see here .
To create a virtual keyboard do a right click on Virtual Keyboards in the project tree and
select the virtual keyboard type that shall be created.
Virtual Keyboard Layer Specific properties
Virtual keyboard properties are same for layered and numeric keyboards.
Select Layer
Here the layer of the virtual keyboard can be selected. A layer contains a set of keys. On a
layered keyboard there are three layers available:
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Layer 1: Lower case characters
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Layer 2: Upper case characters
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