Network Device User Guide

298 DSView 3 Software Installer/User Guide
2. Select the macro in the Macros table that you wish to delete.
3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.
4. Confirm or cancel the deletion.
To use a macro:
1. Select the macro from the Macros menu (if the macro’s definition includes a hotkey, press the
hotkey or hotkey sequence. A macro’s hotkey is accessible only when the macro belongs to the
active macro group) or select Macros - Configure - Macros from the menu. The Configure
Macros dialog box appears.
2. Select the macro in the Macros table that you wish to run.
3. Click Run.
Macro groups
To create a macro group:
1. Select Macros - Configure - Groups from the menu. The Configure Macro Groups dialog box
appears.
2. Click the Create button. The Configure Macros dialog box expands to display a Create Group
area.
3. In the Group Name field, type a 1-64 character name for the macro group.
4. To add one or more macros to the macro group, select the macro(s) from the Macros Available
list, then click Add. The macros will be moved to the Macros In Group list.
5. To remove one or more macros from the macro group, select the macro(s) from the Macros In
Group list, then click Remove. The macros will be moved to the Macros Available list.
6. In the Access Rights area, specify whether you want the macro group to be a Global Macro
group (available to all users) or a Personal Macro group (available only to the current user).
You must have DSView 3 software administrator privileges to assign access rights.
7. Click OK. The Configure Macro Groups dialog box returns to its abbreviated view.
8. Click OK to close the Configure Macro Groups dialog box.
To enable a macro group for use during Telnet Viewer sessions:
NOTE: You must have DSView 3 software administrator privileges to enable a macro group.
1. Select Macros - Configure - Groups from the menu. The Configure Macro Groups dialog box
appears.
2. In the Macro Groups table, select the macro group you wish to enable.
3. Click the Edit button. The Configure Macro Groups dialog box expands to display an Edit
Group area containing the information defined for the macro.
4. Enable the Active Group checkbox.