Reference Guide

Features – Keyboard and Mouse 12
Assign Actions
Programmable actions can be assigned to buttons or keys using the
highlighted key.
For example, the CTRL+A keystroke (Select All action in Windows) can be
assigned to the F10 key. As a result, you can press the F10 key instead of
CTRL+A.
The user interface is simple and intuitive.
The orange-bordered buttons represent those for which we can assign
custom-programmable actions.
An orange “flag” at the bottom-right corner of a button indicates that a
custom action is assigned.
Actions can be customized in the following way:
In the right pane, click a button and assign the action directly.