C-Bus Wireless, buttons??

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wireless Hardware' started by MichaelCarey, Jun 24, 2005.

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    MichaelCarey

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    Hi Everybody,
    I know I could do a search on this but it's a lazy, lazy Friday and I'm getting tired just using this computer keyboard and that mouse is so heavy to drag across the workbench :D ...
    When programming wireless products, I know where to find the top buttons and top left and right buttons on the wall mount, switch replacement models, BUT what are these buttons in reference to a plug adapter which has two vertical buttons. Which is "left and which is "right"??
    Regards,
    Michael.
     
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    Hi Michael,

    I agree, the numbering of keys on the wireless plug adaptor is a bit confusing. I hope this image will make it clear which button is "left" and which is "right" :)
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    George
     
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    Thanks for that.
    It's not that the buttons are confusing, it's that the instructions seem not to indicate this very clearly. So I take it that Key 1 is LEFT and Key 2 is RIGHT??
     
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    If you open the GUI in Toolkit 1.1.6 for this unit, it will actually look other way round. Key 2 will be on the left and Key 1 on the right.

    In the coming release of Toolkit this will be changed to the more traditional approach where Key 1 is located on the left side of the form and Key 2 on the right side. The image I posted will also be on that GUI, so it will be easier to work out which keys on GUI represent which keys on unit.

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    George
     
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