TPI/4 in Passthrough Mode to a PC
youstra
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This is the first time I'm trying this - I've got an Elo touchpanel connected to a TPI/4, with 2 RGB cards. The client wants fingertouches to mimic the mouse, and also kbd/mouse to operate on the PC when the user wants more than just a few clicks. The pcs are running apps (security vid) that don't work well over VNC
Each RGB card has a dfft PC connected via USB and VGA, then I've got a USB kbd/mouse at the Elo as a console. I'm assuming if I do ^KPS and ^MPS and it's all passed through.
First of all, are there any unobvious tricks/hazards I could learn from others' experience?
Can I even do this? With G4CC/VNC, I have a overlay page to pick click/double-click/move mode on fingertouches. How do I do this on passthrough, where I'm assuming the G4 UI/program steps aside and ignores all input (passing through to pc)?
Similarly, how do you typically disable passthrough mode (if finger touches and mouse/kbd bypasses G4)?
-Bill
Each RGB card has a dfft PC connected via USB and VGA, then I've got a USB kbd/mouse at the Elo as a console. I'm assuming if I do ^KPS and ^MPS and it's all passed through.
First of all, are there any unobvious tricks/hazards I could learn from others' experience?
Can I even do this? With G4CC/VNC, I have a overlay page to pick click/double-click/move mode on fingertouches. How do I do this on passthrough, where I'm assuming the G4 UI/program steps aside and ignores all input (passing through to pc)?
Similarly, how do you typically disable passthrough mode (if finger touches and mouse/kbd bypasses G4)?
-Bill
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OK - for anyone trying to do this down the road, the answer is: it just works. The touches are captured by G4 AND the PC. If you're doing 1280 x 1024, you have some available real estate at the bottom of the screen for a few buttons to navigate out of the PC page. Or you could overlay in a moveable G4 popup.
I haven't gotten a USB kbd/mouse to work; only PS/2 (plugged into TPI/4). Anyone have a different experience? -
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The client loves the design, though. I guess I shouldn't have shown it before testing it on the older TPs.
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I saw somewhere that more RAM is required for dynamic images of a certain size. Any other benefits or scenarios besides the obvious?
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