User`s guide

5 Environment Reference
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TargetMouse
Values are ’None’, ’PS2’, ’RS232 COM1’, ’RS232
COM2’
.
From the Setup window
TargetMouse list, choose
None, PS2, RS232 COM1, or RS232 COM2.
Before you can select a target mouse, you need to
set the
Target Scope property to Enabled.
TargetMouse allows you to disable or enable
mouse support on the target PC:
If you do not connect a mouse to the target PC,
you need to set this property to
None, otherwise,
the target application may not behave properly.
If the target PC supports PS/2 devices (keyboard
and mouse) and you connect a PS/2 mouse, set
this property to
PS2.
If you connect a serial RS232 mouse to the
target PC, choose either
RS232 COM1 or RS232
COM2
depending on which serial port you
attached the mouse.
TargetBoot
Values are ’BootFloppy’, ’DOSLoader’, or
’StandAlone’.
From the Setup window TargetBoot list, choose
either
BootFloppy, DOSLoader, or StandAlone.
If your license file does not include the license for
the xPC Target Embedded Option, the
Target
Boot
box is disabled with BootFloppy as your
only selection. With the xPC Target Embedded
Option licensed and installed, you have the
additional choices of
DOSLoader and
StandAlone.
Table 5-1: List of Environment Properties
Environment
property
Description