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Focus Movement & Continuous Input setting example
(Focus movement specification example 1):
1 6 11 16
2 7 12 17
3 8 13 18
4 9 14 19
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The screen has 5 rows × 4 columns of controls placed as shown at the
left. Pressing the ↓ cursor key moves the focus vertically and from the
bottom row to the top of the next column. Also the continuous input
function is enabled, and the focus is moved in the same order as stated
above. Pressing the ↑ cursor key causes the focus to move in the
opposite direction.
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → . . . → 17 → 18 → 19 → 20 → (1)
Pressing the → cursor key causes the focus to move horizontally.
Pressing the ← cursor key causes the focus to move in the opposite
direction.
1 → 6 → 11 → 16 → 2 → 7 → . . . → 5 → 10 → 15 → 20 → (1)
Setting:
Each control is assigned with a focusing index number or
TabIndex number in the indicated order.
The other controls and properties are set up as listed in the
following tables.
Example of specifying properties on the Focus rule tab of the Screen Set control
Common focus movement rule Direction(for Continuous input)
key key
Continuous input
5 1
Example of specifying properties on the Focus tab for each control with input
Focus movement rule
Don’t move focus to the next
control after data input operation.
Focus index or TabIndex
number
1 0 0 0 0
(Continuous numbers 2 to 19
are specified here.)
0 0 0 0
20 0 0 0 0