User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Welcome
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 MIDI Setup Guide
- 4 Program Interface
- 5 MIDI Translator Concepts
- 6 The Project
- 7 The Preset
- 8 The Translator Entry
- 9 Actions
- 9.1 MIDI
- 9.2 Keystrokes
- 9.3 Timer
- 9.4 Preset Change
- 9.5 Disable/Enable Processing Actions
- 9.6 Mouse (Outgoing)
- 9.7 Execute File (Outgoing)
- 9.8 Serial Port
- 9.9 AppleScript
- 10 Rules and Variables
- 11 Settings
- 12 Behind the Scenes
- 13 Tips & Tricks
- 14 Usage Example
- 15 MIDI Translator in Hardware: the BomeBox
- 16 Reference
Bome MIDI Translator: User's Manual 9 Actions
The X coordinate is the distance from left, and the Y coordinate is the
distance from top of the screen. Therefore, specifying X=0 and Y=0 will put
the mouse cursor in the upper left corner.
You can use the Capture button to find the absolute position by positioning
the mouse cursor and then clicking with the left mouse button to capture
that position.
You can also use variables for the X and Y coordinates.
9.6.3 Multiple Display Support
Since version 1.8.4, Bome MIDI Translator Pro allows you to target different
displays individually, or treat all displays together as one virtual desktop.
In previous versions, all mouse coordinates were always relative to the
primary display.
Relative to Primary Display
By default, absolute positioning of the mouse
cursor is relative to the primary display. X=0
and Y=0 is the upper left corner of the
primary display. If you have a second display
to the right of the primary display, use X
coordinates beyond the primary display to
position the mouse cursor on the second
display.
Similarly, if your second display is positioned above the primary display, use
negative Y coordinates to position the mouse cursor on the secondary
display.
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