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Use this same technique to define each of the inputs that you wish 
to  use  in  your  configuration.  In  addition  to  specifying  an  input 
to emulate a keystroke, inputs may also be defined as either the 
Left, Middle, or Right mouse button. Select Left, Middle, or Right 
mouse buttons when the keyboard selection diagram is shown to 
define an input as a mouse button.

Note that a Trackball need not be attached to emulate the mouse 
buttons.  The  KE-USB36FS  runs  as  both  the  mouse  and  the 

keyboard at all times. If no Trackball device is connected to the 
unit, no cursor movement will be initiated from the KE-USB36FS, 
but  the  ability  to  emulate  Left,  Middle,  or  Right  mouse  buttons 
remains.

Any  input  defined  as  a  keystroke  may  also  be  combined  with 
a Ctrl, Alt, or Shift function, or any combination of those three 
modifiers.  To  initiate  a  Shift  with  the  specified  keystroke,  simply 
check the box marked “Shift” on the same line as that input. For 
example, if you wish to emulate a Shift+F1 key, define the input 
as an “F1” keystroke, then check the Shift box on that line. An 
input with additional Ctrl,Alt, or Shift functions automatically has 
repeat disabled.

When  configured  as  shown  above,  Input  #1  would  perform  a 
Shift function along with the F1 keystroke. This combination would 
be the equivalent of holding down the shift key on your keyboard 
and then pressing F1.

Note that the Control, Alt, and Shift selection boxes are used in 
combination with a key. If an input is to emulate only a Control, 
Alt,  or  Shift,  do  not  use  these  check  boxes.  Use  the  keys  from 
the Key selection diagram to program an input as one of these 
modifiers keys (Control, Alt, or Shift).

If the input is to produce a repeated keystroke when held active, 
the  check  box  for  the  repeat  function  may  be  selected.  When 
active, the repeat function will perform a repeat of the selected 
key exactly how your standard keyboard would handle a key held 
down. The computer keyboard settings dictate the repeat speed.

Trackball Adustments

When the KE-USB36FS Auxiliary port is used for a trackball, there 
are several option sthat may be selected with checkboxes shown 
on the KE-USB36FS configuration program screen.  These options 
allow for tailoring the trackball response to the type of trackball

Содержание KE-USB36FS

Страница 1: ...KE USB36FS USB Keyboard Encoder User Manual...

Страница 2: ...product is designed for use by technically oriented computer users When the KE USB36FS is in use your Computer s signals and voltages are present on the unit Prudent handling and packaging is necessar...

Страница 3: ...t Header Keyboard Status Light Signals Interfacing to the KE USB36FS Auxiliary Port Configuring the KE USB36FS Multiple KE USB36FS Units Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Operating Tips Appendix C...

Страница 4: ...unit The signals received on this port from the trackball are converted into mouse cursor movement on the computer The Auxiliary port may alternatively be used as a communication port to connect to ou...

Страница 5: ...puter or hub USB connector The KE USB36FS may be connected to the computer with power on or off If hot plugged the unit will generally take several seconds to become fully active on your system Note T...

Страница 6: ...ed to handle mechanical switch inputs and are debounced for that purpose Logic drivers may be attached to the inputs as well provided they are an active low logic level signal Refer to the Appendix A...

Страница 7: ...d near the 6 pin LED header As with the input header this LED header has 100 spaced pins which are suitable for a variety of connectors Soldering to the pins is also an acceptable way to attach wires...

Страница 8: ...ader mates with the Hagstrom Electronics KE TBH3 interface cable see Accessories page of this manual In addition the user may create their own cable using the pin assignments as shown below Figure 7 T...

Страница 9: ...KE USB36FS configuration program is used to enable the Rotary 5 function on the auxiliary port In this configuration the KE USB36FS delivers the required power to the Rotary 5 for operation Refer to t...

Страница 10: ...functions on the auxiliary port To allow for Relay 8 control the checkbox for Relay 8 on Aux must be checked Refer to the Relay 8 manual for instructions on the use of the Relay 8 terminal block outp...

Страница 11: ...nitially starts When inputs are defined the key definition box will then display the label for the key to which that particular input is assigned To define a keystroke for an input simply move to the...

Страница 12: ...t all times If no Trackball device is connected to the unit no cursor movement will be initiated from the KE USB36FS but the ability to emulate Left Middle or Right mouse buttons remains Any input def...

Страница 13: ...program an input as one of these modifiers keys Control Alt or Shift If the input is to produce a repeated keystroke when held active the check box for the repeat function may be selected When active...

Страница 14: ...djusted for different types of trackballs and mounting The trackball adjusment selections only apply when the Auxiliary input header is used for a trackball If either the Rotary 5 or Relay 8 checkboxe...

Страница 15: ...configuration will take effect on the KE USB36FS The configuration is stored on the KE USB36FS in non volatile memory Once a configuration is loaded into the unit it will remain set even during power...

Страница 16: ...when writing a configu ration to or reading a configuration from a device the program will display a list of the individual serial numbers of the units The program will show anywhere from two up to t...

Страница 17: ...Temperature 0 to 70 Degrees C Input Header 2x20 with 36 individual inputs and 4 Ground connections 025 square pins spaced at 100 Required Input Current 1 2 ma sink current typical Input Active Time D...

Страница 18: ...o not drive voltage above the USB 5V supply on the unit The logic signals must produce an active logic low signal for the appropriate amount of time as listed in Appendix A The recommended maximum cab...

Страница 19: ...ft and Right Shift Left and Right Alt Left and Right Control and Windows GUI keys can be used in addition to the six key limitation The KE USB36FS has the option of repeating an input that is held on...

Страница 20: ...We offer several accessories to connect to your KE USB36FS KE USBMM6 6 ft Male Male Type A to Type B USB Cable IOX36 Input Header to screw terminal breakout board This product connects to the KE USB3...

Страница 21: ...when using both with the KE USB35FS and an MTA100 8 5 36FF Provides the power and communication from the KE USB36FS when both a Relay 8 and Ro tary 5 are used 3 ft Standard Length MTA100 8 5 36FF 8 po...

Страница 22: ...ternative connectors just to name a few of the options Give us a call to discuss your custom requirements Matrix Scanning LCD Interface LED Interface Serial Communication Alternate Function Keys Custo...

Страница 23: ...y is applicable only to units sold in the United States Units sold outside the United States are covered by a similar warranty Depending on the state in which you live you may have additional rights G...

Страница 24: ...5 4677 Fax 540 465 4678 Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 5 00 pm EST sales hagstromelectronics com www hagstromelectronics com 1986 Junction Rd Strasburg VA 22657 Copyright 2017 HAGSTROM ELECTRONICS I...

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