Appendix 1 - Keyboard Functionality - Crestron Touch the PC v1 Programmer's Manual

Crestron touch the pc v1 software: software guide
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Crestron Serial Mouse Control Driver

Appendix 1 - Keyboard Functionality

This appendix documents how to change the keyboard functionality of the serial mouse
driver, i.e. how it determines that a left or right-click or keyboard character has been entered.
It does not affect the movement of the mouse. Crestron ships the driver already configured
for standard functionality as documented in this guide.
CAUTION: These changes should be made by advanced users only.
Bring up the dialog for the keyboard configuration utility from the Windows Start menu.
Select Programs, then UPDD Playback Utility, and finally Control Program.
The Isys touchpanels output binary information which can be interpreted by the mouse driver
in various ways. In particular, there are four bits, labeled EV00, EV01, EV02, EV03, that are
interpreted as actions and not mouse positioning. Select a trigger name and then EV00
through EV03 respectively in the fields labeled "Data". Click Set, select the bit pattern that
represents how each of these fields are set, and then select the System Event that corresponds
to that pattern, e.g. VK_LBUTTON is Left Button, VK_ESCAPE is the ESCAPE key, etc.
Select the button that corresponds to the click action, e.g. click down, click up, etc. (This
option only applies to buttons, not keys.) Click Apply to accept the changes, or select Reset
to indicate that the button is being released rather than pressed. This is necessary for click and
drag functionality.
Macro capability, in the bottom section of the dialog, does not function in Crestron versions
of the UPDD Playback Utility.
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