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
On Global Desktop
When positioning (or capturing) the mouse cursor using the Global Desktop
option, all screens are considered one big monitor. So if you have one
screen with size 1000x700 pixels to the left of a second screen with
500x950 pixels, the resulting desktop has the size 1500x950 pixels. Use the
OS display settings to arrange the monitors as you like it.
Relative To Display 2, 3, ...
If you choose positioning relative to a specific display, the mouse is
positioned on that display. Just like for the Primary display, you can reach
other displays when exceeding that display's bounds.
9.6.4 Button Clicks
Button clicks can be emulated using this mouse outgoing action. By default,
button click events occur at the current position of the mouse pointer. A
Button Click event is comprised of a complete Mouse Down+Mouse Up
event, unless otherwise selected.
You can emulate button clicks for left, right, and middle buttons as well as
for auxiliary buttons 4, 5, and 6. It depends on your mouse settings what
they will do. For example, the 4
th
button is often mapped to the “Browser
Back” function, and the 5
th
button to the “Browser Forward” function.
Optionally, you can position the mouse before executing the click by
checking “Set Mouse Position”. It works the same as “Absolute Mouse
Position” (see above) and effectively executes two actions at once.
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