Make sure Num Lock
is enabled (LED lit)
Key Assist currently uses a hard-coded keyboard mapping, depending on the
Job Type. There are two mapping schemes, described below:
• Mapping Scheme 1 - the original Key Assist scheme that supports eight
page types and does not support a New Group key function (groups did not
exist when this scheme was devised).
• Mapping Scheme 2 - uses double key combinations to support 12 page
types and a New Group button. It also remaps New Transaction and Solicit
Custom Data to double key combinations.
The Key Assist feature will not work with structured jobs, as they require page
types in a specific order. Also, you cannot use Key Assist with Reference ID in
the same job, as Reference ID already utilizes keyboard input.
Note: In addition to specific Key Assist capabilities, you can often use the Enter
and Esc keys to accept and cancel dialog boxes. This capability is standard to
Windows Apps, and is available whether or not Key Assist has been activated.
Scheme 1 Mapping for "Generic" jobs
If the job's General Job Parameters > Job Type parameter is set to Generic, the keys
are mapped as follows:
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Figure 4-62: External Keypad
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Num
Bk Sp
Lock
_
7
8
9
Home
Pg Up
4
5
6
+
=
1
2
3
Enter
End
Pg Dn
0
00
*
Ins
,
Del
Operation