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Chapter 7: OSD Console

Mouse button emulation

ServSwitch 4site Flex offers three modes of interpreting the user input as mouse clicks:

1.Mouse: When touching the touchscreen, the mouse button is pressed. When the finger is released from the touchscreen, the mouse button is released. This mode can be used for drag and drop operations.

2.Click on touch: When touching the touchscreen, a mouse click is generated at the position of the touch.

3.Click on release: When the finger is released from the touchscreen, a mouse click is generated at the last position of the finger. By default, “mouse” is set as mode. You could use your finger on the touchscreen similar to the way you use your mouse. “Click on touch” and “click on release” are suited for kiosk applications or environments where touchscreens are used instead of keyboards and mice, such as in medical industries for hygienic reasons, in industrial production and automation for operation with gloves, or in vehicles and aircraft where robust components are required.

Touch in quad mode

Check this box to switch a quadrant from Quad mode temporarily to full screen when touching the quadrant. This activates the keyboard and mouse of that quadrant and allows the computer that was operating in quad mode to operate in full-screen mode temporarily. The other sources are not visible during this time. After a timeout of 5 seconds without keyboard/mouse activity, ServSwitch 4site Flex automatically switches back to Quad mode. The timeout can be set to values between 1 and 10 seconds.

Figure 7-7. Console>Touchscreen window, temporary full screen selected.

Touch a PiP

Check this box to activate keyboard and mouse on a computer shown as PiP. When touching a PiP, keyboard and mouse become active in this PiP. This activated channel now remains a little PiP and does not switch to full image. In this PiP, you can operate the computer with keyboard and mouse.

When unchecked (by default), a PiP is switched to full image as soon as it is touched. The full image gets exchanged with the other sources remaining visible as PiPs.

Right mouse button

Press and hold your finger on the touchscreen to emulate the right mouse button. This only works in “mouse” emulation mode, not in “click on touch” or “click on release” mode. By default “Emulate right click” is set to perform a right mouse click. Some touch controller models do not support right mouse click. Using touchscreens with such controllers requires unchecking the box “Emulate right click.”

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Contents ServSwitch 4site Flex Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Safety Guidelines Safety GuidelinesTable of Contents 10.1 100 Specifications SpecificationsOverview Overview IntroductionWin mode screen Transparent USB Features DVI and VGAUSB and Keyboard for Keyboard/Mouse/Touchscreen/Trackball OperationHardware Description Front PanelBack Panel SelectorBack-panel components Connecting the Unit to Power InstallationInstallation Powering Up the System Connecting Video Sources/ComputersConnecting USB Devices Connecting AudioAudio out Powered speakers Headphones Amplifier On-Screen Display On-Screen Display On-Screen Display OSD-OverviewOSD-Main Menu Window Three ways to open the OSD main menu window Navigation with Keyboard Navigation Using the Buttons on the Front PanelOSD-Navigation OSD System 4.4.1 Hdcp Status Hotkey SystemHotkey screenHotmouse Quad Mode Win Mode OSD Position OSD LanguageSecurity Levels 14. SystemSecurity screenSystem Hdcp Console Video OUTPUT/EDID Input Status Computer Disable Channel 16. Quad mode example Control19. DCP control example 20. SystemControl, DCP mode Synchronize selected Console Keyboard Maximum security levels OSD Mode OSD Mode CurrentPiP Triple gap Single fixed mode Single direct 11. PiP video sources displayed one after the other Test Pattern 14. Test patterns Recall OSD ConfigurationOSD Configuration Backup Factory Reset/Defaults Console Keyboard OSD Console OSD Console Video OutputKeyboard TouchscreenDevice details screen OSD Console Fade ConsoleFade screenMulti Monitor BackgroundOSD Console Edid Display of Monitor Data OSD Video OSD Video Input Status Display Video FormatsDVI/VGA RotationCropping VIdeo/Rotation exampleBrightness/Contrast with Analog Input Only Screen Width with Analog Input Only VideoScreen Width screenPhase with Analog Input Only FormatOSD Video 12. PiP mode for wide-screen monitors OSD Computer OSD Computer Channel MappingAudio Name Mouse Reset PS/2 EDID/DDCOSD Computer OSD Computer ENTER/SELECT OSD-USB Device OSD-USB Device USB Port StatusSwitching Mode Change Device Name USB DeviceChange Name screenOSD Help OSD HelpHotmouse Activating the Hotmouse CursorHotmouse Cursor in Full-Screen Mode/Quad Mode Example Switch active channel from 1 toHotmouse Cursor in PiP Mode Hotmouse Cursor in Win Mode Scaling PiP images up Hold left mouse buttonHotmouse Menu Activating/Operating 13. Help screen 14. Hotmouse menu in Quad mode Mode-Quad, Full, PiP, or Win17. Full-Screen mode Hotmouse menu-PIP mode 21. Single fixed and direct PiP image screens 23. Win mode screen Shipping and Packaging TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Contacting Black Box Appendix a Keyboard Commands Appendix A. Keyboard CommandsAppendix a Keyboard Commands Appendix B Device Configuration Program Appendix B. Device Configuration ProgramSettings Click the device configuration button Appendix B Device Configuration Program Appendix B Device Configuration Program Figure B-6. Storing a configuration Loading a configuration Appendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex Firmware Appendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex FirmwareAppendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex Firmware Appendix D Serial Cable Appendix D. Serial CableAppendix E DCP-XML Remote Control Appendix E. DCP-XML Remote ControlAppendix F Supported Touchscreen Controller Appendix F. Supported Touchscreen ControllerAppendix G Supported Video Input Appendix G. Supported Video InputTable G-1 . Video input display video formats Appendix H Supported Video Output Appendix H. Supported Video OutputTable H-1 . Video output display video formats Appendix I Cascading Appendix I. CascadingBlackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7