Custom Keyboard Commands:
The PJ7 utilizes a third party device that simulates USB HID commands based on contact
closures to report activity on the PJ7 to your CAD software. The keystrokes that are sent from
the PJ7 can be fully customized by the users and/or the CAD software company.
Each input has a “Pressed” and a “Released” event that may need to be assigned. Each event can
contain a sequence of keystrokes, mouse clicks and joystick actions.
If a sequence in not supported then contact Link Communications for assistance.
HID programmable events:
PJ7 headset plugged in and PJ7 headset unplugged (one line with two events)
PTT just pressed and PTT just released (one line with two events)
Volume Up (one line with two events)
Volume Down (one line with two events)
Mute pushed and Mute released (one line with two events)
Installing MacroWorks:
On the enclosed disk is a program used to set-up the necessary keystrokes for the PJ7 interface.
Installing the program on the dispatch CAD computer is not necessary, it is only needed on a
computer that can be used to initialize the PJ7 is all that is needed.
Once installed a Quick Launch Icon is generated and placed on your toolbar. Double
click the icon to launch the configuration software.
Note: The software will not launch is the PJ7 is not plugged into the USB port.
Assignments:
R1, C1: Volume Down
R2, C1: Volume Up
R3, C1: PTT Active/Inactive
R4, C1: PJ7 Plugged In / Unplugged
R5, C1: Mute Button Pressed/Released
Note: You must have focus on the software for it to sense a line change event. Click on the
MacroWorks window to gain focus.
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