Mouse Output Control - Crestron CNX-DVP4 Operation Manual

Crestron cnx-dvp4 video-processor: operations guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Crestron CNX-DVP4
Operations Guide – DOC. 8170A
Mouse/Serial Control Symbol
The Mouse/Serial Control helper symbol is provided for input programming for the
CNX-DVP4. This prepares the CNX-DVP4 for the proper input string based on the
type of pointing device. The two inputs accept touch data in two different formats:
Crestron Mouse Driver and Microsoft Serial Mouse Driver.
All of the inputs are serial.
When a string of the given format is issued to the CNX-DVP4 on this helper, control
of the mouse cursor on the CNX-DVP4 is allowed. For example, if you want to
control the CNX-DVP4's mouse cursor using a CNWM (wireless mouse), you would
drop the CNWM onto a CNRFGWA definition. The data signal of the mouse is then
connected to the MS_Mouse input of the device extender.
The CrestronMouseDriver input is used if Crestron's custom serial mouse driver is
being used to control the CNX-DVP4. If both the Crestron and Microsoft mice are
connected, and the data comes through simultaneously, they both control the motion
of the cursor.
Currently only the first two inputs of this symbol are active, a serial string connected
to other (undefined) inputs can be safely ignored.

Mouse Output Control

In SIMPL Windows, right click on slot 1 of the CNX-DVP4 and select Insert
Device Extender. Select Telestrator/Mouse Configuration and open the symbol in
Detail View.
Digital Video Processor
Digital Video Processor: CNX- DVP4 • 43

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents