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NOTE:  Standard View is not recommended because, in Standard View, Hot Spots are visible only 
when the stylus is positioned directly over the Hot Spot.  Advanced View connects Hot Spots to full-
time visible buttons, making the Hot Spot feature more intuitive and easier to use. 
 
To Edit
 
a Hot Spot: 
1.  Select the Function Key you want to modify. 
2. Click on Edit
.
 
3.  If you want to send a Text String to the host every time you press the Function key, type it into the 
Text String field. 
4.  Select the Action from the Drop-Down List 
5.  From the drop-down list, select the command or the Recorded sequence that you want to associate 
to the Hot Spot key. 
6. 
In c.80, specify where, in an 80-column screen, the text search engine should start looking for the 
specified Keyword.  For example, the default start for the word “More” is column 68.  So if there is 
a word “More” to the left of that column, it will not be defined as a Keyword or Hot Spot.
 
7.  In c.132, specify where, in a 132-column screen, the text search engine should start looking for the 
specified Keyword. 
8. Click on Accept. 
9.  Click on Apply
 
To Remove
 
a pre-defined Hot Spot: 
1.  Select the Function Key. 
2. Click on Remove

To Add
 
a Hot Spot: 
1. Click on Add
2.  Type the Hot Spot Key Word you want to detect. If you want to send a Text String to the host, type 
it into the Text String field. 
3.  Select the Action from the Drop-Down List 
4.  From the drop-down list, select the command or the Recorded that you want to associate to the Hot 
Spot. 
5.  Specify the text search start columns in c.80 and c.132. 
6. Click on Accept
7. Click on Apply
.
 
 
Key Pad 
A Key Pad is a small window with several customizable push buttons, each having an assigned 
function. You can make it visible on the screen by clicking on the Key Pad button on the Buttons 
toolbar, or selecting View/Key Pad
 
from the Menu bar. You can choose a function from the Key Pad 
with your mouse instead of typing the equivalent command, pressing a key, or running a Recorded 
Sequence. 
 
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