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75 June 2010
AT*SEDEL SEMC GUI delete
AT*SESLE SEMC soft key label (ver. 1)
<show> Description
Integer type Tells whether the GUI object will be visible on the
screen directly when created. If <show> = 0 then it
is possible to use the AT*SESAF command to
display the object later
0 Object will not be displayed when created
1 Object will be displayed when created
Description: Deletes a GUI object specified with <object_index>.
Execution
command: AT*SEDEL=<object_index>
Test command: AT*SEDEL=? Shows if the command is supported.
Parameter:
<object_index>:
<object_index> Description
Integer type Index of the object that will be deleted
Description: Defines the labels to be used for the soft keys. Parameter <object_id> ver-
ifies to which GUI object the soft key(s) will be added.
If <nbr_of_actions> = 0: The user can add a new soft key label for the
right soft key specified in the <short_text>.
If <nbr_of_actions> > 0: Right soft key is named “More”. <short_text> is
added as first element in the “More menu followed by the <long_textX>
parameters.
The new soft key IDs are sent to the user in the <softkey_idX> parameters.
Set command: AT*SESLE=<object_id>,<nbr_of_actions>,<icons_or_texts>,
<show>,<short_text>[,<long_text1>[,<long_text2>…]]]
Set command
response: *SESLE: <softkey_id1>[,<softkey_id2>[<softkey_id3>[,…]]]
Test command: AT*SESLE=? Shows if the command is supported.
Parameters:
<object_id>:
<object_id> Description
Integer The ID of the GUI object with the soft keys
<nbr_of_actions>:
<nbr_of_actions> Description
Integer Defines the number of <long_textX> soft key(s) to
be added to the GUI object in the “More” menu
<short_text>:










