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timop001 Member
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There might be a very obvious answer to this but I have missed it... One can use the Fn+key to select a function on the keypad e.g. Fn+2 = home control yet if you log in or use the voice menu remotely, different key combinations apply e.g. "select 4 for Home Control". Why are the key/function binding NOT the same on both the keypad and voice menu? I believe I can reassign the keypad key/function binding with Comfigurator but the keypad icons will no longer then be relevant. I can't think of anyway to change the voice menu assignments. Is there any good reason for this difference for those of us with OCD tendency ? |
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slychiu Administrator
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The voice menu is not the same as the keypad function keys as there is no dorect correspondence The Shortcut keys are for the most common or useful functions The Voice menu is heirarchical eg 1 arm security, 2 fdor messages, 3 for security, 4 for control etc and each menu has submenus if we had to follow the voive menu foir keypad shortcuts then we would have f1 - arm security menu F2 - messsages menu F3 - security options meny F4 - Home control menu F5 etc the keypad shortcut does not usuaully have submenus but goes directly to a function eg F1 Bypass F3 Test F4 Record message etfc |