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118 this mode by sending an 'Interrogate Joystick' command to the ikbd.
132 command in this mode not only stop the output but also temporarily stops
141 until reset or commanded into another mode. The PAUSE command in this mode not
179 the mouse. After any joystick command, the ikbd assumes that joysticks are
180 connected to both Joystick0 and Joystick1. Any mouse command (except MOUSE
182 both buttons are logically connected to it. If a mouse disable command is
184 assigned to Joystick1 (until the mouse is reenabled by another mouse command).
197 N.B. The RESET command is the only two byte command understood by the ikbd.
198 Any byte following an 0x80 command byte other than 0x01 is ignored (and causes
202 Executing the RESET command returns the keyboard to its default (power-up)
204 The RESET command or function causes the ikbd to perform a simple self-test.
206 of receipt of the RESET command (or the end of the break, or power-up). The
222 This command sets how the ikbd should treat the buttons on the mouse. The
250 command sets the maximum positive value that can be attained in the scaled
264 command is not affected by the mouse motion origin.
272 This command sets the threshold before a mouse event is generated. Note that
274 command is valid only in RELATIVE MOUSE POSITIONING mode. The thresholds
283 This command sets the scale factor for the ABSOLUTE MOUSE POSITIONING mode.
306 The INTERROGATE MOUSE POSITION command is valid when in the ABSOLUTE MOUSE
318 This command allows the user to preset the internally maintained absolute
325 This command makes the origin of the Y axis to be at the bottom of the
343 Resume sending data to the host. Since any command received by the ikbd after
344 its output has been paused also causes an implicit RESUME this command can be
345 thought of as a NO OPERATION command. If this command is received by the ikbd
353 disabled). Any valid mouse mode command resumes mouse motion monitoring. (The
357 command DOES affect their actions.
363 Stop sending data to the host until another valid command is received. Key
374 Because of the limitations of the microcontroller memory this command should
378 OUTPUT command is received in the middle of a multiple byte report, the packet
381 MONITORING mode, the PAUSE OUTPUT command also temporarily stops the
402 Return a record indicating the current state of the joysticks. This command
416 Sets the ikbd to do nothing but monitor the serial command line, maintain the
429 Set the ikbd to do nothing but monitor the serial command line, maintain the
470 disabled). Any valid joystick mode command resumes joystick monitoring. (The
512 This command permits the host to load arbitrary values into the ikbd
525 This command permits the host to read from the ikbd controller memory.
533 This command allows the host to command the execution of a subroutine in the
539 relevant SET command.
564 or the parameters associated with a given command. All status reports are