When the operator presses the Enter button, the numeric pop-up keypad or scratchpad writes a value to the data source. Use Enter key handshaking to hold the value at the data source for a specific period of time to ensure it is read before the operator sends a new value to the Value connection.
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For these settings to take effect, you must assign controls to Enter and Enter handshake in the Connections tab. |
Select the length of time to delay between the time the operator presses the pop-up's Enter button and the time the application sets the Enter connection to 1. Assign the Enter connection in the Connections tab.
Select the time the Enter connection will be set to 1. This time setting applies only if the Enter connection is assigned and the Enter Handshake connection is not assigned (in the Connections tab).
Select the maximum time the Enter connection will be set to 1. This time setting applies only if the Enter and Enter Handshake controls are both assigned (in the Connections tab).
Select how the Enter Handshake connection resets the Enter connection to 0:
Configure the numeric input cursor point (General tab)
Set up numeric options for the numeric input cursor point (Numeric tab)
Set up controls for the numeric input cursor point (Connections tab)
How the numeric input cursor point works at run time
Causes of run-time errors for the numeric input cursor point