B-66284EN/01 2.DEVELOPMENT OF CUSTOM SCREEN
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(Focus movement specification example 2):
The focus is moved in the same manner as in example 1 above.
However, to specify the direction of continuous inputs as horizontal
like 1 → 6 → 11 → 16 → 2 → . . . → 20 → disable, set up the
screen set control as listed below.
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 setting up properties on the Focus tab for controls with input
Focus Movement rule
Focus Index or TabIndex
number
Don’t move focus to the next
control after data input operation.
1-19 0 0 0 0
20 0 0 0 0
(Focus movement specification example 3):
1456
789
2101112
13 14 15
3161718
19 20 21
There are three groups for 1 to 9, 2 to 15, and 3 to 21. Continuous
input is disabled at the end (9, 15, or 21) of each group. (No
continuous input is performed over a group.) The ← cursor key causes
the focus to move in the direction opposite to that shown below.
1→4→5→6→7→8→9→ disable
2→10→11→12→13→14→15→ disable
3→16→17→18→19→20→21→ disable
Pressing the ↓or ↑ key causes the focus to move as shown below:
1⇔2⇔3⇔4⇔7⇔10⇔13⇔16⇔19⇔ …⇔18⇔21⇔ (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.