Changing Keyboard Layouts Using Templates
To modify key assignments, you will need to use the built-in property editor.
The property editor allows you to load and save keyboard assignment
configuration files for different internationally localized keyboard layouts. Key
placement is fixed to the four available keyboard styles, ikbs104, ikbs87, ikbs74,
and ikbs61.
Changing Keyboard Layouts Manually
You can also manually modify key assignments by clicking on the "Keys" tab in
the property editor. The list of keys depicts the rows (ordered top to bottom)
and ordering (from left to right) of the keys on the selected keyboard style.
You will need to know the Virtual Key Code, the Standard Caption, Shift
Caption (if required) and the Style of Key.
Style
The Style refers to the type of key on the keyboard and determines how it
behaves when clicked. These are the possible values:
| Value
| Meaning
|
| Standard
| A standard key, such as the alphabet keys, specialized keys such as the
Windows or Application Keys.
|
| Shift
| This style should be used for Shift Keys Only.
|
| Lock
| This style should be used for Shift-Lock Keys Only.
|
| Accent
| This refers to a dead-key, or a key that is used in combination with another
key to generate a character such as an accent dead-key used in combination with
another letter to generate an accented version of that character.
|
| Scroll
| This style should be used for Scroll-Lock Keys Only.
|
| Ctrl
| This style should be used for Ctrl Keys Only.
|
| Alt
| This style should be used for Alt Keys Only.
|
| NumLock
| This style should be used for NumLock Keys Only.
|