AMX PC Presenter Mouse User Manual


 
Programming the PC Presenter
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PC Presenter
Programming the PC Presenter
This section describes how to program the PC Presenter. Before programming, make sure the PC
Presenter is properly installed:
Verify that the PC keyboard and mouse are connected to the AXR-MSE, and the
AXR-MSE is connected to the keyboard and mouse ports on the CPU.
Device DIP switch settings (on the front panel of the AXR-MSE) match the device
number assigned to it in the Axcess program.
There are two primary ways to use the PC Presenter: Stand-alone operation (not connected to
AXlink), and AXlink operation. In stand-alone mode, the PC Presenter controls PC keyboard and
mouse functions. Connected to a Central Controller via AXlink, the PC Presenter can control
devices on the AXlink bus.
For information on installing the PC Presenter, refer to the Installing the PC Presenter for AXlink
Operation section.
Programming the PC Presenter in Stand Alone Mode
The PC Presenter has two modes of programming in stand-alone mode: command mode, in which
you give specific commands to the PC Presenter, and programming mode, in which you assign
specific PC keystrokes to pushbuttons on the transmitter.
Using PC Presenter Commands
The PC Presenter has a set of six commands that allow you to clear the PC Presenter memory, list
the commands, list the keycodes stored in PC Presenter memory (in both short and long form),
display the amount of memory available in the PC Presenter, and display firmware version and
copyright information.
To use the PC Presenter commands:
1. Begin at a DOS prompt on the PC that is connected to the AXR-MSE.
2. At the DOS prompt, enter program mode by selecting and holding the following keys on the
PC keyboard:
CTRL, then ALT then "." (period key).
3. When these keys are released, program mode will be indicated by the following characters at
the DOS prompt:
For PC keyboards with left and right <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys, only the left<Ctrl><Alt> "."
combination will work.
C:\>rem Press command key or transmitter button
C:\>rem
PRGM EX. 1