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MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag
Sets the dongle to the desired USB operating mode “HID-Mode” or “Driver-Mode”.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
MatrixDongle | 5.2 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes, on macOS and Windows | ❌ No |
Deprecated
This function was deprecated.
MBS( "MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag"; UserCode; Mode { ; DongleNumber; PortNumber } ) More
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
UserCode | This is your personal UserCode and must correspond with the internal UserCode from the dongle. | ||
Mode | Can have the value 0 or 1:
0 - “Driver-Mode” - with a proprietary USB driver. 1 - “HID-Mode” - without any proprietary USB driver. |
1 | |
DongleNumber | This is the dongle number when several dongles are plugged in one after the other. The maximum number of dongles available can be determined via the MatrixDongle.Count function. A maximum of 99 dongles can be connected to the LPT port and a maximum of 127 dongles to the USB connection. The plugin uses 1 if you don't pass this parameter. |
1 | Optional |
PortNumber | With LPT dongles, this is the number of the LPT port to which the dongles are connected. With LPT dongles, the port number must be between 1 and 3. Example: 1 for LPT1, 2 for LPT2 or 3 for LPT3. With USB, this parameter must be 85. This variable is ignored with network calls. Default for MBS Plugin is 85 for USB. |
85 | Optional |
Result
Returns OK or error.
Description
Sets the dongle to the desired USB operating mode “HID-Mode” or “Driver-Mode”.Examples
Sets HID mode:
Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS( "MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag"; MatrixDongle::UserCode; 1)]
See also
This function does not need a paid license.
Created 1st August 2015, last changed 31st July 2020