KWR174002/01BR &
KWR174003/01BR
Manual (Draft Version)
Status :Draft, For Review
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3. Operational Features
3.1 Mode Switch
3.1.1 RC to Keyboard
When in RC mode, KEYBOARD keys will be locked to prevent accidental presses. KEYBOARD keys
can only be unlocked by tilting 90 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise. Once tilted more than 90
degrees, mouse cursor will stop moving if it is in Mouse mode.
If KEYBOARD keys are faced up upon power up, a command will be sent from the RC.
3.1.2 Keyboard to RC
When in KEYBOARD mode, user can change to RC mode by tilting 90 degrees clockwise or
anticlockwise. When in KEYBOARD mode, RC keys will be locked to prevent accidental presses.
Once tilted more than 90 degrees, mouse cursor will start moving if it is in Mouse mode.
If RC keys are faced up upon power up, a command will be sent from the RC.
3.2 Remote IR Keys
STANDBY is the only IR command key. With RC faced up and in a portrait orientation, pressing this
button will fire the respective IR codes from the IR LED of the remote.
3.3 Remote RF keys
Remote RF keys will be sent in the form of HID Keyboard keys.
3.4 Motion Control Mouse Mode
Mouse mode allows user to use the 3-D gyroscope and accelerometer of the RC as a floating mouse
or joystick. In this mode, user is also expected to operate the remote control in free air and not laid
down and operating it in a stationary position.
The relative movement of panning and lifting (roll, yaw and pitch) will control the mouse cursor to
move in the same relative direction on the screen.
For mouse cursor control, toggle motion sensor ON:
- Move remote control in the air to use motion mouse control
- Press OK key will be Mouse Left Click function only, press and hold Mouse Left Click is supported
- Provides RAW data for gesture processing, enable/disable with downstream command from host.