Input Commands; Cal; Kps; Vks - AMX MVP-5200i-GB Instruction Manual

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Panel Runtime Operation Commands (Cont.)

@VKB

WAKE

Input Commands

These Send Commands are case insensitive.
Input Commands

^CAL

Put panel in calibration mode.
Syntax:
Example:

^KPS

Set the keyboard passthru.
Syntax:
Variable:
Example:
Example 2:
Note: The parameters within this command accept keystrokes from any of these sources: attached USB keyboard or Virtual
keyboard.

^VKS

Send one or more virtual key strokes to the G4 application. Key presses and key releases are not distinguished except in the
case of CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT.
Refer to theEmbedded Codes table on page 115 that defines special characters which can be included with the string but may
not be represented by the ASCII character set.
Syntax:
Variable:
Example:
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Popup the virtual keyboard.
Syntax:
"'@VKB'"
Example:
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'@VKB'"
Pops-up the virtual keyboard.
Force the panel out of screen saver mode.
Syntax:
"'WAKE'"
Example:
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'WAKE'"
Forces the panel out of the screen saver mode.
"'^CAL'"
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^CAL'"
Puts the panel in calibration mode.
"'^KPS-<pass data>'"
pass data:
<blank/empty> = Disables the keyboard.
0 = Pass data to G4 application (default). This can be used with VPC or text areas.
1 - 4 = Not used.
5 = Sends out data to the Master.
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^KPS-5'"
Sets the keyboard passthru to the Master. Option 5 sends keystrokes directly to the Master via the Send Output String
mechanism. This process sends a virtual keystroke command (^VKS) to the Master.
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^KPS-0'"
Disables the keyboard passthru to the Master.
"'^VKS-<string>'"
string = Only 1 string per command/only one stroke per command.
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^VKS-'8"
Sends out the keystroke 'backspace' to the G4 application.
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