ReadMe Videonics Inc. 2000 PC Software Version 2.0 For technical assistance please call Technical Support at (408) 370-9963. Installation Requirements * Videoncs CommandPost controller hardware. * PC with built in USB port or PCI USB card (this unit will not work with a USB - Serial adapter.) * Windows 98 or Windows 2000 (NT has no built in USB support) * Minimum 16-bit video card. * Standard USB cable. * Minimum 5 Megabytes of available hard disk space. New in 2.0 * A major change in CommandPost 2.0 is that it incorporates an API (Application Programmer's Interface) in it's software component. The advantage here is that application programmers can now create custom uses for CommandPost's unique controls within their application in addition to the normal keystrokes only control currently within CommandPost. The end user will be able to experience the added control the API brings to CommandPost in upcoming versions of their favorite application. * When a button on the CommandPost control panel is assigned to a mouse click, there is now an indicator on the button within the CommandPost application, which alerts the user to this. * The jog/shuttle-programming interface inside the CommandPost application now features a new look. * The calibration sequence of the T-bar and joystick when first loading CommandPost is now brought up on re-boot and guides the user through it. * By double-clicking a Pause value in the Keystroke Entry Box, it is possible to edit it. * Mouse button click assignments are now designated on a per keyset basis. You still need to open the preference window if you want to assign a mouse click to a button. The joystick button is always assigned as a mouse-click, but you now get to designate it double or single click on a per keyset basis also. Getting Started Please refer to "CommandPost 2.0 Manual.pdf" for a detailed look at the installation and operation of the CommandPost hardware and software. Double click the setup.exe icon in either the English or Japanese installer folder, and follow the directions on the screen. You may plug the CommandPost device in at any time using the supplied cable (refer to the manual if you are unclear about how to do this). 11/27/2000 (JK)Download Driver Pack
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