Appendix E: Viewport Commands; Cursor On/Cursor Off; Output; Touch - Crestron CNX-DVP4 Operation Manual

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Appendix E: Viewport Commands

Operations Guide – DOC. 8170A
This appendix contains information about some Viewport commands that are unique
to the CNX-DVP4, i.e., they can be accessed only through the CNX-DVP4 prompt in
Viewport. To run these commands, establish communications between the PC and
the CNX-DVP4 (refer to page 49), open SIMPL Windows or VT Pro-e and select
Tools | Viewport from the main menu.

Cursor On/Cursor Off

Allows the user to display or not display the cursor on a display device. The
commands are:
cursor on - displays cursor.
cursor off - does not display cursor.
NOTE: The default for a mouse connected to the CNX-DVP4 is cursor on. The
default for a touchscreen connected to the CNX-DVP4 is cursor off.

Output

Allows the user to select the output resolution. The commands are:
output – Displays the current resolution setting.
output ? – Displays the resolution options.
For example, the resolution options are 1600, 1365, 1280, 1024 or 800.
To change the resolution, type output <resolution> and press Enter. For example,
type output 1280 and press Enter. The system prompts you to reboot to accept the
change.

Touch

Allows the user to select the touchscreen or mouse that will be used as a pointing
device. The commands are:
Touch - displays what is currently selected.
Touch ? - displays list of available pointing devices:
0 – Program Control (create program in SIMPL Windows to
control pointing device)
1 – Microsoft Mouse*
2 – Smart (SC3, SC4, SC5) (Touchscreen)
3 – Smart (SC6, SC7,..) (Touchscreen)
4 – Microtouch (Touchscreen)
5 – Dynapro SC3 (Touchscreen)
6 – Dynapro SC4 (Touchscreen)
7 – Elo Graphics (Touchscreen)
8 – Crestron Tablet (TPS serial touchpanel)
9 – Mouse Systems Mouse*
10 – Logitech MouseMan*
* Refer to "Specifications" on page 2 for mouse requirements.
NOTE: Smart (Matisse) requires that the Data Terminal Ready (DTR, pin 6) and
Data Set Ready (DSR, pin 4) connections be removed from the DB9 RS-232 cable
for proper operation.
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