Programming

Input Commands (Cont.)

^MBT

Syntax:

Set the mouse

"'^MBT-<0-3>'"

button mode for

Variable:

the virtual PC.

0 = None.

 

 

1 = Left.

 

2 = Middle.

 

3 = Right.

 

Example:

 

SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^MBT-1'"

 

Sets the mouse button mode for the virtual PC to LEFT.

 

 

^MDC

Syntax:

Set the mouse

"'^MDC'"

double click ON

Example:

for the virtual PC.

SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^MDC'"

 

 

Enables the double click for the virtual PC.

 

 

^MPS

Syntax:

Set mouse pass

"'^MPS-<0-6>,<0-6>,...'"

through. Allows

Variable:

mouse input to

0 = Pass mouse input to G4 application.

multiple

1-4 = Pass mouse input data to a VGA card with USP output for redirection to a

destinations

simultaneously.

computer.

Destinations are

5 = Pass mouse buttons to the NetLinx master in the form of a custom event.

comma delimited.

6 = Pass mouse buttons and movement to the NetLinx master in the form of custom

 

events.

 

Example:

 

SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^MPS-0'"

 

Passes the mouse input to a connected G4 application.

 

Note: This command causes all mice connected to the G4 product and any mice on a

 

computer connected via a VGA card with USB output to reset to position 0,0.

 

 

^TPS

Syntax:

TPI only.

"'^TPS-<0-1>'"

Set touch pass

Variable:

through.

1 = Creates a transparent connection between the touch input serial port and the

 

 

program port. This is useful for connecting a PC to the program port and controlling

 

touch input on that PC from the touch panel connected to the touch input port. This will

 

cause the command terminal on the program port to shutdown.

 

0 = Undoes the changes.

 

Example:

 

SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^TPS-1'"

 

Enables the touch pass through.

 

 

^VKS

Key presses and key releases are not distinguished except in the case of CTRL, ALT, and

Send one or more

SHIFT.

virtual key strokes

Refer to theEmbedded Codes table on page 179 that define special characters which

to the G4

can be included with the string but may not be represented by the ASCII character set.

application.

Syntax:

 

 

"'^VKS-<string>'"

 

Variable:

 

string = Only 1 string per command/only one stroke per command.

 

Example:

 

SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^VKS-'8"

 

Sends out the keystroke 'backspace' to the G4 application.

 

 

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