Version 7.11.28 released.
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Transparency
The existing Transparency=nn% command line option has been renamed to TypingTransparency=nn%.
A new InteractionTransparency=nn% command line option has been added to allow setting of a transparency level while the keyboard is used for interactions with other programs, where visual feed back is expected.
The transparency scheme for the keyboard now works as follows:
1. During typing of alphanumeric characters, the transparency defined by the TypingTransparency command line option is used.
2. When keys such as the cursor keys, delete, backspace, return, function keys and some of the other keys are used for interactions with the environment or other programs, the transparency defined by InteractionTransparency is used.
3. When the keyboard enters typematic mode, the transparency defined by the TypematicTransparency option is used.
Switching of transparency levels occur automatically. If the effects are not desired, these can be disabled respectively using
InteractionTransparency=0%
TypematicTransparency=0%
Suggestions
For existing users of the keyboard, TypingTransparency can be set slightly lower than the level used currently (as defined by the existing Transparency option) so that the symbols on the keyboard are more visible for typing.
The InteractionTransparency can be set to a level that makes objects behind the keyboard more visible whilest the keyboard remains reasonably visible so that the use of the interaction keys such as the cursor keys are not hindered.
TypematicTransparency can be set as high as required since during typematic action the only thing that the keyboard can be used for is to stop the action. The visibility of the keyboard in this situation is less important and serves only to remind the user that the keyboard and its effect is active.
Default Settings
The default transparency settings are as follows:
TypingTransparency=20%
InteractionTransparency=40%
TypematicTransparency=60%
Custom transparency levels are effective when the following criteria are met:
TypingTransparency < InteractionTransparency < TypematicTransparency