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K-CONFIG –
The Driver Manager – Getting Started
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5.3
The Common Commands Tree Editor
Click the edit icon in the Command Names list to open the
Common
Commands Tree Editor
. The
Common
Commands Tree Editor
gives an overall view of the
Device Types
,
Command Groups
and
Commands
with regard
to default/non-default shared driver commands, Tables and Queries and lets you make specific adjustments.
Figure 57: Open the Common Commands Tree Editor
5.3.1
IR, Serial and Replies
Select
IR, Serial and Replies
to display the
Device Types
list, the
Command Groups
list and the
Commands
in
shows the IR, Serial and Replies Commands Editor.
Figure 58: The Common Commands Tree Editor Window – IR, Serial and Replies
# Feature
Function
Device Types
The list includes commonly used controlled devices to choose from.
Each controlled device type determines command groups that are available for the selected controlled
device type (for example, Projector includes Power, Input, Volume, Image and Setup command groups
while Audio Amplifier includes Power, Input, Volume and Setup command groups.
You can rearrange the order of the controlled device type list using the up/down arrows, add a new
Device Type, rename it or delete it.
Command Groups
Once you select the controlled device type, the relevant Command Groups are automatically checked.
You can check a command group to add it to the controlled device type or uncheck it. You can add a
new Command Group, delete it or rename it.
You can also check or uncheck the entire command groups list.
Commands
Lists the standard commands included in command group.
You can add a new Command Group (non-default shared), delete it or rename it.
Note that
K-CONFIG
is supplied with a number of popular command groups and command names. These
cannot be changed or deleted by the user.