The commands in this menu can be added to a Script window to automate the execution of these and other ME'scope commands.
Opens the Hotkeys window (shown below), where Hotkeys are defined.
Each Hotkey is used to execute the commands in a Script window
Each Hotkey must be assigned to a Script window
The Icon of each Hotkey that is defined in the Hotkeys window is also displayed on the ME'scope Toolbar
When a Hotkey is pressed on the ME'scope Toolbar, commands in the Script window assigned to the Hotkey are executed.
Hotkey Window
Saves the Hotkey window in the ME'scope .VTprj file on disk.
Copies the Hotkey spreadsheet to the Clipboard.
Prints the Hotkey spreadsheet on the Windows printer.
Closes the Hotkey window.
Adds a new Hotkey to the Hotkey spreadsheet.
Deletes selected Hotkeys from the Hotkey spreadsheet.
These commands are used for selecting, inverting selection, and un-selecting Hotkeys.
Enables or disables a Hotkey. This command can be added to a Script to enable or disable a Hotkey while the Script is running.
When a Hotkey is disabled, it cannot be pressed to execute commands
When commands in a Script window are no longer being executed, its Hotkey will be re-enabled.
Presses a Hotkey when executed from a Script.
When a Hotkey is disabled, it cannot be pressed to execute a Script
Opens the Global Variable window, where Global Variables are defined.
Many Script window commands can use a Global Variable as a parameter
Any Script window command can use a Global Variable in the current Project
Global Variables are listed in a drop down list for any command parameters that can use a Global Variable
Global Variables Window
Saves the Global Variables in the ME'scope .VTprj file on disk.
Copies the Global Variable spreadsheet to the Clipboard.
Prints the Global Variable spreadsheet on the Windows printer.
Closes the Global Variable window.
Adds a new Global variable to the Global Variable window.
Deletes selected Global variables from the Global Variable window.
These commands are used for selecting, inverting selection, and un-selecting Global variables
The commands in this menu, New Data Block | Sinusoidal and New Data Block | Auto Spectrum implement the same functions are the Sinusoidal and Auto spectrum tabs in the File | New | Data Block command dialog box.
See the File | New | Data Block command reference for more details.