How to make changes to an upgrade

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aclinml
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How to make changes to an upgrade

Post by aclinml »

I have pulled in an upgrade from the files section and would like to make a few minor changes to it.

On the BUTTONS sheet in Key Master, there is a function assigned to the @1L button, so I assume this generates a key move. I go in and modify this line to make the function a SHIFTED key move. So far, so good.

Next I try to add a line for a NON shifted @1L, and I don't think it is taking it correctly.

Can you tell me the procedure to add key moves to an upgrade?

Thanks,
Mike
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Post by Capn Trips »

Loading your KM file would help us see what you're trying to do, but... you don't ADD A LINE for this.

There are two columns on the button sheet. One for "regular" and one for shifted. Whether it's a Keymove or not is immaterial.

Whether it's a button that generates a Keymove (preceded by @) or not, the procedure in KM is the same. You assign functions to ANY of the buttons or shifted buttons by clicking in the desired field and selecting the function from the drop-down list that appears. (This list consists of every function you defined on the Functions Worksheet)
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Post by aclinml »

My bad. I didn't realize that the same line (@1L) would contain BOTH a shifted and non-shifted function.

Thanks for the help.
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