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Re: Send Key Presses of TCP
Crestron supports standard TCP socket connections and will accept
standard ASCII content that it will process as a string from an incoming
packet 'event' so no problems there. Had to use TCP for passing xAP
packets in my setup as the UDP handling on Crestron strangely couldn't
hear broadcasts on the .255 address. I believe they have fixed that now
though.
Darren - you could setup the Crestron to support a Telnet connection and
then run a standard Telnet client on the PC ??
Kevin
Rob Iles wrote:
> Sounds like a fairly simple coding project ....read keystrokes and
send to
> IP Endpoint....guess you'd need to know what format/encoding the
Crestron
> processor is expecting - - is there a published specification for
this?
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> On 8/2/07, darren_karp2001 <darren.karp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> Does anyone know of an application that can send keyboard presses
over
>> TCP? This is to be sent to a specific IP & port address so
that a
>> Crestron processor can action a command dependant on the key being
>> pressed.
>>
>> TIA
>> Darren
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