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*On the 3-button cursor, the buttons are distinguished by raised dimples, rather than
by numbered labels. In the table above, 1 corresponds to one dimple, 2 to two dimples
and etc.
<CR>
<LF>
ASCII carriage return
ASCII line feed
Chapter 3: Guidelines for Writing a Software Driver
A computer must have a driver in order for the Bit Pad Two to be connected. The driver is
a software subroutine that collets and decodes Bit Pad Two reports for use by another
(master) program. This section provides some guidelines, in the form of flowcharts, for
writing a driver.
The flowcharts are for a Bit Pad Two using the packed binary report format. The steps are
general for any set of operating characteristics.
NOTE:
In the context of these charts,
normalize
means to combine the two coordinate
bytes into the format required by your master program.
Summary of Contents for BIT PAD TWO DATA
Page 14: ...Bit Pad Two 14 General Flowchart for Master Program to Read and Process Data Tablet Reports...
Page 15: ...Bit Pad Two 15 Detail A Get and Decode Reports Subroutine...
Page 16: ...Bit Pad Two 16 Detail B Data Input Subroutine...
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Page 42: ...Bit Pad Two 42 Appendix B ASCII Conversion Chart...
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Page 46: ...Bit Pad Two 46 Switch Settings DIP Switch 1...