If you've selected a surface key, the Events
page will have a Key Layout filter rather than OS Mode filter at
the top. This is automatically initialized to your Qwerty, Dvorak,
or Qwerak preference. However, if you want to edit (AltGr) punctuation
pad or numpad events, just select the respective filter button.
If no PunctPad or NumPad events are yet defined for a key, it
will initially show its regular Qwerty/Dvorak/Qwerak letter in the key
display, but you can still give it a special key or text macro with the
event list controls below.
Rather than select the surface key in the gesture tree, you
can also select the yellow ovals in the provided layout display.
Yellow ovals without any key symbols are 'invisible keys' without
any pre-defined action. They're pre-located in blank regions of the
TouchStream ST/LP surface.
You can adjust the effective location of keys by dragging their yellow ovals in the layout overview. The new effective location will be indicated by a light-blue oval, with the original location still indicated by a yellow oval in the background.
Keys cannot be moved more
than 5 millimeters from their default position. This should be
enough range to tweak recognition of keys that your fingers consistently
miss, but not so much to allow interference between neighboring keys, or
to allow confusing deviation from the locations printed on the touch surface.
If you think a key warrants moving, try moving it just 2mm (half
the range) first. Just 2mm is often sufficient to boost accuracy
for slightly out-of-place keys. Position adjustments of less than 1mm
will probably not have a noticeable effect on typing accuracy.
Just right click on a moved surface key to reset it back to its original, default location. The blue oval should disappear.