The Keyboard tab will help you to define individual Hotkeys for the most important SwyxIt! functions.
Bring SwyxIt! to Foreground
Hook off / hook on
Numbers 0-9, hash button, star, backspace
Redial, Hold, Phonebook, Call Swap, Call Transfer
Minimize window
Add all active lines to the conference
Pick up call to a group member
Request callback
Pick up signaled callback
Dial highlighted number
Personal Phonebook
Quieter, Louder
All Speed Dials
These Hotkeys will then be valid for all programs. If you define the F5 key as a Hot key for a SwyxIt! function, the standard Windows function “Refresh” (eg. of the current view) will no longer work; the corresponding SwyxIt! function will be started instead. If you would like to restore the original function, just delete the Hotkey defined for SwyxIt!.
To define the behavior of additional keyboard entries
1 Click on and on User profile.
or
1 Press the key combination Alt + Shift + U.
A pop-up window opens where you can configure the settings.
2 Select the Keyboard tab.
3 Select a function from the dropdown list.
If a hot key has already been assigned, this will be indicated in the field Hotkey.
4 Click on the field New Hotkey.
You can now enter a Hotkey by pressing the key sequence.
5 Click on Assign to assign the Hotkey you have chosen.
SwyxIt! will now check whether the Hotkey you have chosen has already been assigned elsewhere. If it has, you will receive a message.
6 If you activate Accept calls with 'Return', you can pick up the call by pressing the 'Return' button. If you are telephoning with a headset, this will be activated. If you are telephoning with a handset or a phone (in CTI mode), handsfree telephoning will be activated - if it is available. Otherwise only the speakers will be activated.
7 If you activate Switch on Num key when SwyxIt! window is active, you can immediately enter the number using the numeric keypad in the case of an activated SwyxIt! window. If this checkbox is not activated, you can still enter a number after pressing the Num key, even if the SwyxIt! window is not active. The SwyxIt! window will open with the entered number in the input field.
8 Click on OK.
To delete a Hotkey
1 If you would like to delete a Hotkey, select the associated function from the drop-down list.
2 The assigned Hotkey will be shown under Hotkey.
3 Click on Remove to delete the entered Hotkey.
4 Click on OK.
When you delete a SwyxIt! Hotkey, the original Windows Hotkey function is restored.