Specifications
Software Crestron Touch The PC Driver
Appendix A – Additional Keyboard Functionality
VT Pro-e button objects can simulate up to fifteen computer and mouse functions,
using special reserved joins. The following example is for a “scroll up” button.
1. Open the RGB page in VT Pro-e, create a button object and position
and size it on the page. Set parameters, as usual.
2. In the “Button Properties” window, select Digital Press Join, click
Reserved Join, select Sys Touchout Action 2 from the drop-down
list, and click OK as shown below.
Reserved Join Number Field of the “Button Properties” Window
The following table lists all the available actions that can be assigned to a button,
using the reserved Digital Press Join selection of the “Button Properties” window.
Mouse Action Reserved Join Numbers
RESERVED JOIN NUMBERS
ACTION
PAD AREA 1 PAD AREA2
Code 0001 Touchout Action 1 Touchout Action 1B
Scroll Up* Touchout Action 2 Touchout Action 2B
Scroll Down* Touchout Action 3 Touchout Action 3B
Escape Key Touchout Action 4 Touchout Action 4B
Tab Key Touchout Action 5 Touchout Action 5B
Backspace Key Touchout Action 6 Touchout Action 6B
Enter Key Touchout Action 7 Touchout Action 7B
Spacebar Key Touchout Action 8 Touchout Action 8B
Insert Key Touchout Action 9 Touchout Action 9B
Delete Key Touchout Action A Touchout Action AB
Home Key Touchout Action B Touchout Action BB
End Key Touchout Action C Touchout Action CB
Page Up Key Touchout Action D Touchout Action DB
Page Down Key Touchout Action E Touchout Action EB
Custom (generates a “!” character) Touchout Action F Touchout Action FB
*Since scroll functions are not natural Windows functions, not all applications will understand
them correctly.
NOTE: Analog join number 17204 defines the default action of any press on pad
area 1; join number 17210 defines the default action of any press on pad area 2. If its
value is 0, there will be no click action, only cursor movement. If its value is 1, there
is a left-click action for each press. If its value is 2, there is a right-click action for
each press. If the default action is set to left-click, pressing on the touchpanel twice
will provide double-click capabilities.
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