2. Click OK to open my scheme, and select → Add to pop up a dialog box with the original key above and the mapping to below.
3. Next, map the up arrow key to a 2-digit key. Press the dial key in the original key bar, 0 becomes 999, then press the direction key, and 999 becomes16; Move the cursor to the "Map to" column, press the dial key, press the 2-digit key, 999 will become 50, and then confirm. This completes the key mapping setup. If necessary, you can continue to add according to this method, and finally press Enter.
4. Switch to the App list, and select the program whose key you want to change, such as SuperMiner, and the program will automatically → add a project named SuperMiner. Press the OK key and select the mapping scheme we just set: My Scheme, so that this program can be bound to the mapping scheme.
5. According to the above method, multiple schemes can be set to be used at the same time, but one key cannot be mapped to different keys in the schemes used at the same time, which will cause confusion.
6. The boot in the option can be set to auto-boot, and select Boot without Boot again to cancel; Killddaemon can force key mapping to be turned off.
Some special things:
1, the configuration file is system \ apps \ magickey \ config.ini, so you can make a backup.
2. As for java programs, you can't set a mapping separately, only one mapping can be set for all java programs.
Method:
Add a program at will, change the Sid value to 0X 102033e6, and change the name to java-specific.
All java programs will call this configuration.