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If you haven't already go check out the [Configuration Page]() in order to learn what each of these interface fields are. The most important field for this editing method is the *key select command [keyselectcommand]* as it is where you can define each of your editing key strokes. You will be creating a cell array of strings that should follow this pattern:
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If you haven't already go check out the [Configuration Page]() in order to learn what each of these interface fields are. The most important field for this editing method is the *key select command [keyselectcommand]* as it is where you can define each of your editing key strokes. You will be creating a cell array of strings that should follow this pattern:
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**key_press,function_called('key_action1','key_value1'...'key_action2','key_value2'...)**
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* **key_press,function_called('key_action1','key_value1'...'key_action2','key_value2'...)**
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Each on a separate line
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* Each on a separate line
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First is the keyboard key that you going to assign a certain action to. Next a comma, then the function that you be calling with this key press, most commonly this is *ve_eegplot()* or *ve_edit()*. These functions are explained on the [Function Page]() as well as in the built in matlab help command.
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First is the keyboard key that you going to assign a certain action to. Next a comma, then the function that you be calling with this key press, most commonly this is *ve_eegplot()* or *ve_edit()*. These functions are explained on the [Function Page]() as well as in the built in matlab help command.
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ve_eegplot and ve_edit function both contain different key actions in them, some of which are outlined below. You can call as many key_action as you would like in the same function. You can also assign a key to call two different functions, by simply creating a new line and reusing the same designated key stroke.
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ve_eegplot and ve_edit function both contain different key actions in them, some of which are outlined below. You can call as many key_action as you would like in the same function. You can also assign a key to call two different functions, by simply creating a new line and reusing the same designated key stroke.
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### ve_edit
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| **key_action** | **key_value** | **Description** |
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| 'qem' | 'name_of_event' | Creates an event |
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| 'qer' | ? | Removes an event |
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| 'qcf' | ? | Flags a channel |
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| 'sm' | ? | Selects a mark |
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| 'awm' | ? | Creates a mark on the data selected by the winrej |
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| 'awr' | ? | Removes a mark on the data selected by the winrej |
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| 'apm' | ? | Applies a mark to the whole page window |
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| 'rpm' | ? | Removes a mark from the whole page window |
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| 'pf' | ? | Moves 1 page forward, based on the time displayed |
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| 'dm' | ? | ??????????? |
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### ve_eegplot
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| **key_action** | **key_value** | **Description** |
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| 'topoplot' | ? | Draws a topographic plot of the time selected |
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| 'drawp' | ? | Refreshes and redraws the figure |
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