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NAME

Config::Model::models::LCDd::MtxOrb - Configuration class LCDd::MtxOrb

DESCRIPTION

Configuration classes used by Config::Model

generated from LCDd.conf

Elements

Brightness

Set the initial brightness Optional. Type integer.

upstream_default value :

1000

Contrast

Set the initial contrast NOTE: The driver will ignore this if the display is a vfd or vkd as they don't have this feature. Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

480

Device

Select the output device to use Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

/dev/lcd

KeyMap_A

The following table translates from MtxOrb key letters to logical key names. By default no keys are mapped, meaning the keypad is not used at all. Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Left

KeyMap_B

Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Right

KeyMap_C

Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Up

KeyMap_D

Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Down

KeyMap_E

Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Enter

KeyMap_F

Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

Escape

OffBrightness

Set the initial off-brightness This value is used when the display is normally switched off in case LCDd is inactive. Optional. Type integer.

upstream_default value :

0

Size

Set the display size Optional. Type uniline.

upstream_default value :

20x4

Speed

Set the communication speed Optional. Type enum. choice: '1200', '2400', '9600', '19200'.

upstream_default value :

19200

Type

Set the display type Optional. Type enum. choice: 'lcd', 'lkd', 'vfd', 'vkd'.

upstream_default value :

lcd

hasAdjustableBacklight

Some old displays do not have an adjustable backlight but only can switch the backlight on/off. If you experience randomly appearing block characters, try setting this to false. Optional. Type boolean.

upstream_default value :

yes

keypad_test_mode

See the [menu] section for an explanation of the key mappings You can find out which key of your display sends which character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set keypad_set_mode to no again. Optional. Type uniline.

default value :

no

SEE ALSO