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Overview
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands
(DP) Drop Marker
The “DP” command drops an active marker (pointer, frame, label or cursor) using
the XY coordinate grid (see “X-Y Coordinate Grid” upage 97). The coordinates
are: XXXX = a numeric value for the horizontal axis point and YYYY = a numeric
value for the vertical axis point.
Drop an active marker at coordinates XXXX and YYYY
Example:
(DUI/DUP) Device Type USB
The “DUI” and “DUP” commands help you assign a device type to whatever you
connect to a USB port. Normally, when you plug something into the USB port,
the Pointmaker reads the vendor and product ID from the devices. Then it scans
its list of device types for that vendor and product ID. If it finds it in the list, it
initializes the port for that device type.
The DUI command allows you to link a vendor and product ID to one of the
device type codes listed below, so it will be recognized by the Pointmaker. The
DUP command allows you to assign a USB port to one of the device types listed.
This can be less reliable if someone makes a change in the USB chain causing the
port number to change.
Vendor number “vvvv” and Product ID “pppp” has
device type “tt” assigned to it
vvvv and pppp are four digit numeric values
tt is a numeric value designating the device type
corresponding to the table below
Example:
Port “pp” is a numeric value of 0-14 designating ports
1-15
tt is a numeric value designating the device type
corresponding to the table below
Example:
NOTE: In the table below, “tt” is the two digit number assigned to the the device
type.
tt
device type
description
00
Detected
None detected
01
Mouse
Boot mouse