Once you've drilled down and selected a Macro, Surface Key, or Gesture, an Events page should appear to the right of the tree. This is where you can change the key and/or mouse events sent to your computer when the gesture is performed. The OS Mode Filter at the top of the Events page is initialized to your currently active OS Mode, usually Win if you're using Windows. But you can look at and edit other modes' events by clicking the different radio buttons. The gesture's 'primary' event list is in the white box next down the page. If one of the events is a macro reference, a second white event list box containing the macro's actual events will appear below.
As a rule of thumb, if you want to completely change a gesture's command/macro
for all OS Modes, say from New to Send Forward, you
should select and change the macro reference in the top white box.
But if you just want to make a minor change in the hotkey for
that command in a particular OS Mode, say from Ctrl+N to Alt+N in Emacs
mode, use the bottom white box to make your changes.
Here's what the buttons to the right of the white list box do:
Included above each event list is a "description" field that may describe
what the gesture or macro does. If this field says "No Description Available",
you can enter comments that document your custom gestures.
Use the drop-down sub-folder list at the top of each macro's edit pane to move it to a different folder.
When editing text macros, no event list is visible. Instead just type in the message you wish the keyboard to emit.
NOTE: Your product's memory is limited.
Short multi-line messages such as addresses are OK, but the keyboard will not be
able to store whole pages of text!