Special configuration, Configuration, What are hotkeys – Adder Technology X100 User Manual

Page 10: Entering, using and exiting configuration mode, Ecial, Onfigura, Tion

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Special configuration

Configuration

You can alter the way that the X100 modules operate to suit your requirements.
This is done using the Configuration mode and you can affect the following
settings:

Password.setting

– allows you to lock the remote module to prevent

unauthorised system access.

Mouse.restoration.and.settings

– allows you to restore mouse operation

and also to change the mouse type.

Video.compensation

- sharpness & brightness – allows you to manually

adjust the video image to ensure that it is crisp and bright.

Miscellaneous.settings

– report firmware version and restore settings.

What are hotkeys?

Hotkeys are two normal keyboard keys that, when pressed simultaneously with a
third key, signal to the X100 modules that you are sending a message specifically
to them and not to the computer. The hotkeys are ordinarily

and

, while

a third keypress determines what you want the modules to do.
If the standard

and

hotkeys are also needed for computer tasks, you

can change them for another combination using switches 2 and 3 on the X100
remote module:

2 OFF
3 OFF

Hotkeys =

and

(default setting)

2 OFF
3 ON

Hotkeys =

and

2 ON
3 OFF

Hotkeys =

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2 ON
3 ON

Hotkeys disabled

Entering, using and exiting configuration mode

To enter and use configuration mode:

1 Simultaneously press the currently configured

hotkeys (by default,

and

) along with

.

The three keyboard indicators (‘Num Lock’, ‘Caps

Lock’ and ‘Scroll Lock’) will now begin to flash in
sequence to show that you are in configuration
mode.

2 Press the first letter of the required configuration

option, for instance .
All three keyboard indicators will illuminate
continuously.

3 Press the number of the required configuration

option, for instance .
The ‘Scroll Lock’ indicator will extinguish, leaving
the ‘Num Lock’ and ‘Caps Lock’ indicators lit.

4 Press

to confirm your option.

The three keyboard indicators (‘Num Lock’, ‘Caps
Lock’ and ‘Scroll Lock’) will now begin to flash in
sequence again.

To exit from configuration mode:

1 Within configuration mode, the three keyboard indicators should be flashing

in sequence to show that the module is ready to receive a new command.

2 Press

.

The three indicators will return to their normal states.

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