If you need to map the same function to several keys in TinyTERM for Windows, with only minor changes to each one, you can speed up the process so you don’t have to type the same thing repeatedly. Once you’ve mapped the first key, use the mouse to drag it to the Clipboard in the Keyboard Mapper. You’ll find it in the lower left-hand corner of the “Edit Keyboard Map” dialog box. This copies the entire key to the clipboard. You can then drag the Clipboard to any number of keys, making them all the same. Once that’s done, click on each of the keys you remapped to change them individually.
You can also view this information in a screencast by clicking here.
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