Target and user modules (DP-HR-U) · 175
In Generic HID mode, data of the USB input device connected to the Generic socket of
the user module remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module.
The use of Generic HID devices is possible only after you enable the Generic HID mode
of the user module and of the target module.
In Generic HID mode, you can connect USB hubs or USB composite devices to the
Generic socket of the user module.
USB composite devices are USB devices that are connected to a computer via one USB
cable, but consist of separate HID devices (e.g. keyboard/mouse or touchpad/mouse.
When connecting a USB hub or a USB composite device containing multiple USB
devices, only the first of the connected HID devices can be used in Generic
HID
mode. The OSD informs you if other HID devices of the composite device or the
hub are detected.
Enabling/disabling the user module’s
Generic HID mode
How to enable/disable the user module’s Generic HID mode:
1. Press Ctrl+Num (default) to open the on-screen display.
2. Press F11 to open the Configuration menu.
3. Select Console and press Enter.
NOTE:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD with a
keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
NOTE:
In Multi User mode, the Generic HID device is available to the first active user
module. Once the user module logs off and another user module logs in, the
Generic HID device of the now active user module becomes available.
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Generic HID