Appendix C - Ke-Usb36 Read/Write From The Command Line - Hagstrom KE-USB36 User Manual

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a Trackball. Use the controls for either the X or Y axis for the
Spinner, according to the axis on which the Spinner movement is
to appear.
In order to accommodate the various brands of Trackballs, the
KE-USB36 provides check boxes to reverse the Left-Right and Up-
Down movements of the Trackball. If you find that one or both
directions of your cursor movement from the Trackball are reversed,
check the appropriate box in the configuration program.
The KE-USB36 uses the standard USB keyboard buffer length
which allows for up to six keys being reported "ON" at the same
time. This limitation only pertains to KE-USB36 inputs that are
programmed with the repeat selection enabled. Use of the Left and
Right Shift, Left and Right Alt, Left and Right Control, and Windows
GUI keys, can be used in addition to the six key limitation.
The KE-USB36 has the option of repeating an input that is held
on. If the input is selected to repeat, that input will count toward
the six key limit. Keys that are set to not produce a repeat will not
be subject to the 6 key limitation, provided there are no more
than 5 repeated keys currently active. Note that inputs defined as
mouse buttons do not figure into the six key limit.
Inputs on the KE-USB36 which emulate a multiple key sequence,
such as Shift+F1, will automatically have repeat disabled.
Appendix C:
KE-USB36 Read/Write from the Command Line
In addition to the KEUSB36.EXE configuration program, the CD
supplied with the KE-USB36 contains two command line programs
for reading from and writing to the KE-USB36 device. For details,
see the README.TXT file included on the CD.
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