You can create your original keypad easily by positioning a keypad part in the keypad screen.
A keypad part is a group object, predefined in a package. You can set different colors and behaviors for each key.
You can display your custom keypad as a popup using data display's [Allow Input], or position it directly in a screen. The [Package] includes a keypad part which has the same shape as the System Keypad.
8.14.2 Package List Setup Guide
The following keypads are registered in the [Package].
DEC Keyboard
Ten-key pad
HEX Keyboard
Hexadecimal keypad
Text(ABC/ENG) Keyboard
Full keypad (Keys are arranged in alphabetical order).
Text(QWE/ENG) Keyboard
Full keypad (Keys are placed in the same order as a normal QWERTY keyboard).
Text(ABC/JPN) Keyboard
Japanese FEP (Type in Roman letters) full keypad (Keys are arranged in alphabetical order).
Text(QWE/JPN) Keyboard
Japanese FEP (Type in Roman letters) full keypad (Keys are placed in the same order as a normal QWERTY keyboard).)
Text (KANA1/JPN) Keyboard
Japanese FEP (Type in Hiragana) full keypad
Text (KANA2/JPN) Keyboard
Japanese FEP (Type in Hiragana) full keypad
Small DEC Keyboard
Small ten-key pad
Small HEX Keyboard
Small hexadecimal keypad
Small Text (ABC/ENG)Keyboard
Small full keypad
Small Text (ABC/JPN)Keyboard
Small, Japanese full keypad
When typing lower-case characters with the CAPS key on a text keypad while changing screens or returning to the original screen, the CAPS key remains enabled (lower-case input) for the next time you input text.
In order to add a Limit Value display and Input Display to a keypad part, use Data Display.
15.5 Customizing the System Keypad of the Data Display