Figure 93: the basic virtual device front panel, Figure 94: the virtual device properties window – Kramer Electronics WP-501 User Manual

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K-Config

Defining the Control Room via the Project Navigator

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Figure 93: The Basic Virtual Device Front Panel

Right click the virtual device icon in the Project Navigator area to edit the device view via the Virtual Device

Properties window (see

Figure 94

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Figure 94: The Virtual Device Properties Window

The Virtual Device Properties window lets you:

Add up to 32 buttons

Add up to 32 active text field labels

Create up to 6 panels (recommended)

Set the position and size of buttons and labels

Keep track of the virtual device versions by setting the version number. This helps keep track of the version,

especially when exporting a virtual device

You can, at any time, delete buttons, labels and panels.

Note, that the exact appearance of the Virtual Device triggers layer in
K-Config has no real correlation to the look-and-feel and button layout of the Virtual Device application
running on the auxiliary device.

In the virtual application, the developer will only address the ID Numbers of the buttons and labels that were
defined in K-Config as part of the Virtual Device, but their appearance in K-Config have no significance or
relation to the appearance of these buttons and labels in the virtual application.

The appearance of the layout functions of the configured Virtual Device make the representation of this
trigger layer easy and straightforward to use when configuring Action lists in K-Config and when addressing
the buttons and labels in the Virtual Device applications.

Complete guidelines for creating the Virtual Device application can be found in the
" Virtual Device Build Guidelines" document, available on our Web site.

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