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Drag-and-drop, It is impossible to drag an item which does not allow the drag operation.

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.2.6. Drag-and-drop The drag-and-drop method moves a device to another port. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. What is drag-and-drop? Drag-and-drop is a mouse operation. Place the mouse pointer over an object, hold down the mouse button and move it (drag) to a desired location, then release the mouse (drop) and the object is "dropped" to the new location. Hydra connection and drag-and-drop When the master device of a port with Hydra connection is moved: Both the master and the slave devices are all moved. When a slave device of a port with Hydra connection is moved: Only the slave devices are moved. In addition, by dragging an individual device that allows Hydra connection to a port connected to a device that also allows Hydra connection, it is possible to perform the Hydra connection. If the drag operation results in having the device added to the port with Hydra connection set up, a conformation message appears. Follow the instructions in the message. • It is possible to use the drag-and-drop operation between the right and left panes. • It is impossible to drag an item which does not allow the drag operation. • The items which can be dragged are the device name key displayed in each port (COM, LPT, USB, Network, or Wireless) only. It is impossible to drop an item onto an object which does not allow the drop operation. For drag-and-drop, the following operations are availble. (Example) • Moving from COM1 to LPT is not allowed (drop). • Moving the port settings of the LineDisplay on COM1 to (none) is allowed. • Moving a drawer with its port setting as (None) to COM3 is allowed. • Moving a series of devices with Hydra established on COM1 to COM2 is allowed. 106 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
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User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
5.2.6. Drag-and-drop
The drag-and-drop method moves a device to another port.
On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the
administrative permissions in order to use this function.
What is drag-and-drop?
Drag-and-drop is a mouse operation. Place the mouse pointer over an object,
hold down the mouse button and move it (drag) to a desired location, then
release the mouse (drop) and the object is "dropped" to the new location.
Hydra connection and drag-and-drop
When the master device of a port with Hydra connection is moved:
Both the master and the slave devices are all moved.
When a slave device of a port with Hydra connection is moved:
Only the slave devices are moved.
In addition, by dragging an individual device that allows Hydra connection to a
port connected to a device that also allows Hydra connection, it is possible to
perform the Hydra connection.
If the drag operation results in having the device added to the port with Hydra
connection set up, a conformation message appears. Follow the instructions in
the message.
It is possible to use the drag-and-drop operation between the right and left
panes.
It is impossible to drag an item which does not allow the drag operation.
The items which can be dragged are the device name key displayed in each
port (COM, LPT, USB, Network, or Wireless) only. It is impossible to drop an
item onto an object which does not allow the drop operation.
For drag-and-drop, the following operations are availble.
(Example)
Moving from COM1 to LPT is not allowed (drop).
Moving the port settings of the LineDisplay on COM1 to (none) is allowed.
Moving a drawer with its port setting as (None) to COM3 is allowed.
Moving a series of devices with Hydra established on COM1 to COM2 is
allowed.