K-CONFIG –
The Driver Manager – Getting Started
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5.1.1
Updating Command Names to the current version of K-CONFIG
It is important that you carefully change the command names in this manner. If these commands are already
used in an existing project that you may want to upload in the future to room control devices, you will need
to update the command names in the project itself where they are used.
If you want to add or delete command groups for the different
controlled device types you can click the
Edit Common Command
Group
icon (
) and use the
Common Commands Tree Editor
to
add or delete command groups for each controlled device type or
create a custom made controlled device type (see
Section 5.3
Furthermore, the Driver Manager lets you select the controlled device type (for example, a projector, DVD Player,
audio amplifier and so on) so that the shared commands list displayed best fits the type of controlled device you are
using. For example, it makes little sense to display Transport related commands for a Projector. It’s important to
understand that the controlled device type selected only affects the displayed command sub groups, it has no “real”
influence on the command tree – all shared commands still exist even if they are not displayed. You can also select a
generic type so that all the possible commands are available (see item 2 in
5.2
Selecting the Driver Manager
To open the Driver Manager
:
1.
In the
File
menu select
Driver Manager
.
Figure 52: Selecting the Driver Manager in the File Menu