Components All New MacOS Windows Linux iOS
Examples Mac & Win Server Client Guides Statistic FMM Blog Deprecated Old

MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag

Sets the dongle to the desired USB operating mode “HID-Mode” or “Driver-Mode”.

Component Version macOS Windows Linux Server iOS SDK
MatrixDongle 5.2 ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ❌ No ✅ Yes, on macOS and Windows ❌ No

Deprecated

This function was deprecated.

MBS( "MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag"; UserCode; Mode { ; DongleNumber; PortNumber } )   More

Parameters

Parameter Description Example Flags
UserCode This is your personal UserCode and must correspond with the internal UserCode from the dongle.
Mode Can have the value 0 or 1:
0 - “Driver-Mode” - with a proprietary USB driver.
1 - “HID-Mode” - without any proprietary USB driver.
1
DongleNumber This is the dongle number when several dongles are plugged in one after the other. The maximum number of dongles available can be determined via the MatrixDongle.Count function.
A maximum of 99 dongles can be connected to the LPT port and a maximum of 127 dongles to the USB connection.
The plugin uses 1 if you don't pass this parameter.
1 Optional
PortNumber With LPT dongles, this is the number of the LPT port to which the dongles are connected. With LPT dongles, the port number must be between 1 and 3. Example: 1 for LPT1, 2 for LPT2 or 3 for LPT3.
With USB, this parameter must be 85.
This variable is ignored with network calls.
Default for MBS Plugin is 85 for USB.
85 Optional

Result

Returns OK or error.

Description

Sets the dongle to the desired USB operating mode “HID-Mode” or “Driver-Mode”.

Examples

Sets HID mode:

Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS( "MatrixDongle.SetDriverFlag"; MatrixDongle::UserCode; 1)]

See also

This function does not need a paid license.

Created 1st August 2015, last changed 31st July 2020


MatrixDongle.Release - MatrixDongle.Version

💬 Ask a question or report a problem