These can be interpreted in 2 main ways by applications, but there may also be special OEM type implementations. In Windows, there are Windows Virtual Key codes for this sequence of keys, but in industrial PCs and other systems, these may simply be implemented as shifted F1-F12 keys, e.g F13 is Shift-F1. You may need to test with different key actions to be sure the virtual implementation is correct. You can refer to the Build-A-Board User's Guide for other notes and details here: http://www.imgpresents.com/bldabrd/guide/html/babmacrobatreference.html
Note in Android, you can use [CMD:KEYCODE=???] key action to implement an Android key code directly - also note the Android codes do not align with Windows codes.
Here are the 2 most likely configurations (Label/Action):
Key Label: F13 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F1][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F14 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F2][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F15 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F3][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F16 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F4][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F17 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F5][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F18 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F6][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F19 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F7][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F20 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F8][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F21 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F9][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F22 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F10][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F23 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F11][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F24 Key Action: [Shift-Down][F12][Shift-Up]
Key Label: F13 Key Action: %%s124
Key Label: F14 Key Action: %%s125
Key Label: F15 Key Action: %%s126
Key Label: F16 Key Action: %%s127
Key Label: F17 Key Action: %%s128
Key Label: F18 Key Action: %%s129
Key Label: F19 Key Action: %%s130
Key Label: F20 Key Action: %%s131
Key Label: F21 Key Action: %%s132
Key Label: F22 Key Action: %%s133
Key Label: F23 Key Action: %%s134
Key Label: F24 Key Action: %%s135
Category: Using | Type: Question/Answer | Product: Build-A-Board | Version: 2.20 |
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