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 +====== Virtual Keyboard ====== 
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 + • [[en:​mdm:​outputdevices:​virtualkeyboard#​Configuring the Virtual Keyboard interface]]
  
-The following section describes how to configure the **Virtual Keyboard**. ​ 
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-To open the configuration settings window, select the device with a mouse click and then click on **Configure** beneath the list containing the output devices. You can also right-click to open the context menu and select **Configure** from the menu list.  
  
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-{{:​en:​mdm:​configuration-virtual-keyboart-contextmenu_2.png?​500|}}+===== Configuring the Virtual Keyboard interface =====
  
 +The following section describes how to configure the **Virtual Keyboard**. ​
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 +To open the configuration settings window, select the device with a mouse click and then click on **Configure** beneath the list containing the output devices. You can also right-click to open the context menu and select **Configure** from the menu list. 
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 You can activate or deactivate the virtual Keyboard by ticking or clearing the **Enabled** check box.  You can activate or deactivate the virtual Keyboard by ticking or clearing the **Enabled** check box. 
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 You can set how you want to acknowledge the receipt of a measurement value under **Feedback**. This acknowledgement controls the LEDs on the transmitter. Depending on the setting selected (**green LED**, **red LED**, **red & green LED**), as soon as the virtual Keyboard has processed the measurement value the green, red, or green & red LEDs light up.  You can set how you want to acknowledge the receipt of a measurement value under **Feedback**. This acknowledgement controls the LEDs on the transmitter. Depending on the setting selected (**green LED**, **red LED**, **red & green LED**), as soon as the virtual Keyboard has processed the measurement value the green, red, or green & red LEDs light up. 
  
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 You can change the data output format in **Format options**. As standard, the measurement value and Return (ASCII 13) transmitted.  ​ You can change the data output format in **Format options**. As standard, the measurement value and Return (ASCII 13) transmitted.  ​
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 **Extended** can be used to create the format profile you want.  **Extended** can be used to create the format profile you want. 
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 +The information is collated in the **Format** field. The example above contains the measurement value and a terminator character, Return (ASCII 13). You can also add additional characters. Non-displayable characters are shown as hexadecimals in chevron brackets. In this example <x0D> represents Return. Additional placeholders are listed in which you can create output text, for instance to move from one cell to the next in an Excel table.  ​
  
-The information is collated in the **Format** field. The example above contains the measurement value and a terminator character, Return (ASCII 13). You can also add additional characters. Non-displayable characters are shown as hexadecimals in chevron brackets. In this example <x0D> represents Return. Additional placeholders are listed in which you can create output text, for instance to move from one cell to the next in an Excel table.  ​ 
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 You can change the decimal separator in the **Change decimal separator**. Measurement values often use a decimal point. However, in Germany language Excel documents a comma is used as decimal separator. ​ You can change the decimal separator in the **Change decimal separator**. Measurement values often use a decimal point. However, in Germany language Excel documents a comma is used as decimal separator. ​
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 Often measurement data is transmitted with leading zeros and plus signs. You can decide whether to keep or remove these characters in **Measurement value options**. ​ Often measurement data is transmitted with leading zeros and plus signs. You can decide whether to keep or remove these characters in **Measurement value options**. ​
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