Restriction:  This topic applies only when the AppMaster Builder AddPack has been installed, and applies only to Windows platforms. 
               	 
            
            	 
             
               		
               - In Online Express, click 
                  		  File > 
                  		  Action/Event. The Action/Event Browser appears.
                  		
               
- On the Control list, click 
                  		  KEYS.
                  		
               
- On the 
                  		  Control Name list, double-click 
                  		  PF1 - PF12, 
                  		  PF13 - PF24, or 
                  		  Special Keys for the PA keys and the Clear key. The Action/Event Editor appears, showing the keys in the 
                  		  Event field.
                  		
               
- Click the event you want to assign actions to.
                  		
               
- From the 
                  		  Action drop-down list, click the action you want to perform at the event.
                  		
               
- In the 
                  		  Argument field, type the appropriate argument for the event or click an argument from the drop-down list. See 
                  		  Actions for a list of actions and appropriate arguments.
                  		
               
- In the 
                  		  Argument field, type the appropriate argument for the event or click an argument from the drop-down list. See 
                  		  Actions for a list of actions and appropriate arguments.
                  		
               
- If your argument requires that you write new or modify existing code: 
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - For Global Code, User Rule, or Perform, click 
                        				Action/Event > 
                        				Edit Misc User Code and type the code into your editor.
                        			 
                     
- For Local Code, click 
                        				Edit Code and type the code into your editor.
                        			 
                     
 
- Save the code and exit the editor.
                  		
               
Note:  
               		
               
                  		  
                  - The 
                     			 Enter key on the keyboard is the default function processing key. It causes your program to test the action value that the end
                     user enters, and executes the action. To override the Enter key as the default action processing key, on the Special Key window,
                     click the overriding key name in the 
                     			 Processing Key field. The processing key causes your program to test the action value that the end user has entered, and then execute the
                     action. 
                     		  
                  
- For information on coding Global Code, User Rules, Performs, or Local Code, see 
                     			 Types of Custom Code.