When you enable Watchbird, Terminalski feeds incoming text data to its built-in text editor and highlights the keywords you had set up. You can also configure Watchbird to automatically play sound or set a bookmark when any one of those keywords is detected.
Watchbird supports 2 bookmark types: 'Type 1 (F2)' and 'Type 2 (F9)'
| Bookmark | Toggle Bookmark | Next Bookmark | Previous Bookmark |
| Type 1 (F2) | CTRL+F2 | F2 | SHIFT+F2 |
| Type 2 (F9) | CTRL+F9 | F9 | SHIFT+F9 |
When you want to set up keywords that Watchbird should monitor, click Settings toolbar button; Watchbird window should show its settings pane on the right side. If the settings pane toolbar shows '*None' for its 'Keyword group profile' option, you must first add a new profile or select an existing one before you can add keywords.
Please note that you can have multiple sets of keyword groups (= keyword group profile) and you can manage them through the drop-down popup menu on the settings pane toolbar. If you want to add more sound options, copy .WAV sound files to the 'sound' sub-folder in your Terminalski Home Folder.
In order to actually start monitoring the incoming text data, you first need to click the terminal pane you want to monitor. This will update the 'Capture and highlight keywords' toolbar button and when you finally click that button, Watchbird is linked to the selected terminal pane and starts monitoring the incoming text data.


