Black Box SW926C, SW928C Running the Control Software from within Microsoft Windows, Right Shift

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MODULAR SMART SWITCH

This option allows the hotkey combination that invokes the resident control software to be changed. There are 5 possible options. The desired option is selected by specifying the corresponding number after the letter H. The available hotkey combinations are as follows.

/H1 selects <CTRL><ALT> <SHIFT>

/H2 selects <CTRL><SHIFT> /H3 selects <CTRL><ALT> /H4 selects <CTRL><ALT> /H5 selects <LEFT SHIFT>

<RIGHT SHIFT>

<SHIFT> can be either the left or the right shift key. The selected combination is confirmed in the installation message.

/N and /R

(/R default)

These options allow the control software to be run as a non-resident utility. To do this, use the /N option. To install the menu as a resident program, use the /R option.

/M

(standard color default)

The /M ensures that the menu appears in mono mode. This option is provided for compatibility with certain types of monochrome screens found on some LAPTOPS and other computers. If the control software’s menu bars are faint or non-existent on your screen, then install the software using the /M option.

6.4 Running the Control Software from within Microsoft® Windows®

By using an additional utility (HOTKEY), you can invoke the resident control software within Windows. It is equivalent to pressing the hotkey combination that would normally be used to launch the control software.

Hotkey-activated programs cannot be used from the Windows desktop, since Windows takes over full control of the keyboard, effectively locking other programs out. HOTKEY overcomes this problem by allowing the software to be invoked from an icon (or file name) while at the Windows desktop. HOTKEY remembers previous settings and retains these between applications. On some computers with additional memory, HOTKEY will run within a window. Switching to a full-screen application while within Windows, or quitting from Windows, will enable the hotkey combination to invoke the menu.

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To use HOTKEY within Windows, you must first install the control software in your computer’s memory. Do this before you run Windows, because once you are within Windows, resident programs cannot be loaded. You can then activate HOTKEY by clicking on HOTKEY.COM, HOTKEY.PIF, or an icon associated with these files.

The control software can also be run as a non-resident utility from the Windows desktop. To do this, click on ADWIN.PIF or an icon associated with this file.

NOTE

For Windows 3 users, the easiest way to create an icon associated with HOTKEY.COM is to make a copy of a current file on the desktop and then to edit the properties of that file. For example, change the description to ADMENU and the group file command line to C:\WINDOWS\HOTKEY. COM.

6.5 Using the Control Software

Invoking the control software will cause a menu to appear on the screen. You can select options from the menu using the <up> and <down> cursor keys and the <enter> key.

Use the <up> and <down> cursor keys to highlight the options in the menus.

Use <enter> to select a highlighted option.

Use <escape> to quit from any menu or the application.

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Contents Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Contents Chapter Modular Smart Switch Specifications FeaturesIntroduction Product InformationInstalling Memory and Port Modules Fitting Expansion-Buffer MemoryFitting Port Modules Fitting Port ModulesConfiguring the Modular Smart Switch Setting the Global Timeout PeriodTimeout Period OFFSetting Serial-Port Protocols and Options ProtocolsHardware Handshake Software HandshakeInstalling the Modular Smart Switch Positioning the Modular Smart SwitchConnecting Devices to the Modular Smart Switch Selecting Ports for Your EquipmentSwitching On Mode LPT1=COM1Enabling Computers Computers Connected to Parallel PortsPort Indicators 1 to Using the Modular Smart SwitchBuffer Status Indicators Using the Control Software Installing the Resident SoftwareCommand-Line Options Running the Control Software from the DOS PromptRunning the Control Software from within Microsoft Windows Using the Control SoftwareRight Shift Main Menu Selecting a Destination Printer, Plotter, or ModemDirect Output of Typed Keyboard Characters File Transfer Direct Output Functions Options DestinationUsing the Functions Menu Setting the OptionsSerial Port Control Utility Admode COMn baud, parity, databits, stopbitsExample High-Baud-Rate LimitationsUsing the Control Software with Windows Version EitherUsing the Modular Smart Switch to Transfer Files Transferring Files Between IBM Compatible PCsUsing the Control Software with File-Transfer Software Transferring Data Between PCs Not Compatible with IBMGeneral Hints and Tips HotkeySoftware Commands Connect CommandIntroduction PM ConnectClear Command End-of-File CommandPM Connect 1 Timeoutoff PM ClearSending Default Start-of-Day Destination Ports Troubleshooting Appendix a Serial Ports Merged PrintoutsPrint Data Transmitted but File Transfer Fails RS-232 and RS-422 Pin AssignmentsConnecting to Computers-RS-232 Connections CTSConnecting to Printers Connecting to ModemsConnecting to Plotters Connecting to NEC SpinwriterConnecting to DEC LN03 Laser Printer RS-422 CablesAppendix B Parallel Ports Parallel Pin AssignmentsCable to 36-Pin Amphenol Connector Cable for IBM PC, PC/XT, AT, or Compatible