32 DOMINION KSX USER M ANUAL3. The Add Keyboard Macro dialog box opens.4. Build the Keyboard Macro by editing all the fields in the Add Keyboard Macro window, in the order describedbelow. Click on the [OK] button when finished.a) Enter a name into the Keyboard Macro Name field, which will appear on the RRC Menu Bar, aftersuccessful creation of the keyboard macro. For our example, "Minimize All Windows".b) Optional: Designate a keystroke combination in the Hot-Key Combination field, which allows easy macroexecution from your keyboard when RRC is running. For our example "Minimize All Windows," weselected .c) In the Keys to Press selection box, select each key for which you would like to emulate key presses – inthe order by which they are to be pressed – clicking on the [Press Key] button after each selection. As eachkey is selected, it will appear in the Keys to Release selection box in the middle of the dialog box.d) In our "Minimize All Windows" example, we require the transmission of two keys: the <Windows> keyand the letter <D> key.e) In the Keys to Release selection box, select each key for which you would like to emulate key releases – inthe order by which they are to be released – clicking on the [Release Key] button after each selection.f) In our "Minimize All Windows" example, we require both keys pressed to also be released.g) Review the Macro Sequence text box, whose contents are automatically generated, to ensure that thecontents accurately reflect the exact key sequence you desire. Use the [Remove] and the arrow buttons toadjust the contents and order of your macro if necessary.