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I have been pretty proficient with the manual and can do most admin things but I am having an issue with sets. I can't quite grasp the key map concept. I am kind of there but not really. I see that I have keymaps built whick to me seems like a template to assign to many sets. Now if I want to use it as a template and add or remove feature buttons is this possible for an individual set or do I need to create a new keymap and assign it to the set.
Also is there a way to do a button inquiry from the set so I can see what is on what button.
So far so good with this intertel. It seems like a pretty easy system to get around.
Thanks, KB
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Button query is feature code 396 by default. Keymaps really are a template as you described. If you had a few buttons that are different, you could create a keymap with user-programmable buttons.
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Thank you for the tip. This has been a fun learning process.
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