Programming the PC Presenter
The characters "C:\>rem" before the blinking cursor indicates that the PC Presenter is in program mode, waiting for a command key.
4.Press a command key. For a listing of available commands, type the character "H". This command displays the following list of available commands:
C:\>rem c Commands Available
C:\>rem c : Clear memory
C:\>rem h : List commands (Help)
C:\>rem l : Short form listing of keycodes
C:\>rem m : Display available memory
C:\>rem t : Long form list of stored keycodes (Type)
C:\>rem v : Display version and copyright info
C:\>
C:\> rem Exiting program/command mode
C:\>
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5.The PC Presenter exits program/command mode each time a command key is pressed. You must
6.To return to program/command mode, press CTRL, ALT, and "." (period) keys. This brings back the program/command syntax:
C:\>rem Press command key or transmitter button
C:\>rem
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The following paragraphs describe each of the PC Presenter keyboard commands.
C - Clear memory
Press "C" at the program/command prompt to clear the PC Presenter memory of all commands and programmed keystrokes. PC Presenter asks you to verify this action:
C:\>rem Clear memory (y/n)
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To proceed with clearing the memory, press "Y". PC Presenter tells you that the memory has been cleared:
C:\>rem | Clear memory (y/n)y |
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C:\>rem | Clearing Memory | **Done** |
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To abort this command, press "N". PC Presenter tells you that the command has been aborted:
C:\>rem Clear memory (y/n)n Aborted
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H - List commands (Help)
Press "H" at the program/command prompt to display the list of PC Presenter keyboard commands.
L - Short form listing of keycodes
Press "L" at the program/command prompt to display a listing of the keycodes currently saved in PC Presenter memory, in short form. A short form listing of keycodes contains the button code number and the size of the saved keycode. For example:
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