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Predefined keys (Industry 8.1)

7/8/2014

Keyboard Filter predefines certain key combinations in order to make it easy to block common Windows shortcut keys. Embedded Lockdown Manager (ELM) groups predefined keys into categories of related behavior, so that you can more easily lock down specific behaviors.

Actions

On this window pane in ELM, you can use the following commands:

  • Block all keys
    Blocks all key combinations in the current category.
  • Allow all keys
    Unblocks all key combinations in the current category.
  • Block this key
    Blocks the currently selected key combination.
  • Allow this blocked key
    Unblocks the currently selected blocked key combination.

Predefined key categories

Predefined key combinations are grouped into the following categories:

Category

Description

Accessibility Keys

Keys that affect Ease of Use options.

Application Keys

Keys that affect application behavior.

Browser Keys

Keys that affect Internet browser functionality.

Extended Shell Keys

Extended keyboard keys that initiate commonly used functionality, such as launch mail, launch media player, or sleep mode.

Media Keys

Keys that access media player functionality.

Modifier Keys

Keys that are used as modifiers in key combinations. The modifier keys consist of Alt, Ctrl, Shift, and the Windows logo key.

Security Keys

Keys that affect system security, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

Shell Keys

Keys that affect the behavior of the Windows shell.

All Keys

All predefined keys.

See Also

Concepts

Keyboard Filter