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Input Commands (Cont.)

^MPS

^PPS

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Set the mouse pass-thru.
Note: This command can be overridden by a ^PPS command (see page 112).
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'^MPS-<pass data>'"
Variables:
• pass data =
<blank/empty> = Disables the mouse and clears the cursor from the display.
0 = Clears the pass through. Mouse data goes to G4 application (default). Mouse Cursor will be present on TPI-PRO
display.
1 = Pass data to device on port 1.
2 = Pass data to device on port 2.
3 = Pass data to device on port 3.
4 = Pass data to device on port 4.
5 = Pass data to master. Mouse buttons passed as a custom event.
6 = Pass data to master. Mouse buttons and movements passed as a custom event.
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^MPS-2'"
Sets the mouse pass-thru via the Input 2 USB port.
Note: When this command is given, it causes all mice connected to the G4 product and any mice on a computer connected
via USB output to reset to position 0,0.
Note: The functionality of the ^MPS and ^KPS commands can be emulated using a USB Keyboard plugged into the TPI by
using the following keystroke combinations:
Keystroke Combo
Equivalent Command
CTLR+ALT+KEYBOARD0
^MPS-0 and ^KPS-0
CTLR+ALT+KEYBOARD1
^MPS-1 and ^KPS-1
CTLR+ALT+KEYBOARD2
^MPS-2 and ^KPS-2
CTLR+ALT+KEYBOARD3
^MPS-3 and ^KPS-3
CTLR+ALT+KEYBOARD4
^MPS-4 and ^KPS-4
Sets USB Port pass through, including mouse, keyboard and touch.
Note: The ^PPS command replaces the separate ^MPS, ^KPS commands that were used on the TPI-4 (pass through cannot
be selected based on device). The command may only be used AFTER the HUB has been recognized and enumerated by the
remote PC.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'^PPS-<pass data>'"
Variables:
• pass data =
0 = Pass data to G4 application (default).
1 = Pass data to device on port 1.
2 = Pass data to device on port 2.
3 = Pass data to device on port 3.
4 = Pass data to device on port 4.
5 = Pass data to master. Mouse buttons passed as a custom event. Keyboard passed as a string.
6 = Pass data to master. Mouse buttons and movements passed as a custom event. Keyboard passed as a string.
Example:
SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^PPS-3'"
Sets USB pass-thru to the device on port 3.
Note: When using the ^PPS command to enable USB Port pass through, a mouse connected to the TPI will no longer be
available to G4. The mouse will solely interact with the remote PC. Any keyboard inputs will be sent to the remote PC, while
G4 will trap for certain keystroke combinations described below. Any touch inputs will be processed by G4 and sent to the
remote PC until something turns off the ^PPS command (either by ^PPS-0 or keystroke combinations described below.
The functionality of the ^PPS can be emulated using a USB Keyboard plugged into the TPI by using keystroke combinations.
Keystroke Combo
Equivalent Command
CTLR+ALT+NUMPAD1
^PPS-1
CTLR+ALT+NUMPAD2
^PPS-2
CTLR+ALT+NUMPAD3
^PPS-3
CTLR+ALT+NUMPAD4
^PPS-4
CTLR+ALT+NUMPAD0
^PPS-0
CTLR+ALT+ESC
^PPS-0
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