Interactive Settings Mode
Using Interactive Settings Mode
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Overview
From this screen, you can use the interactive mode of the connected TWELITE.

Example of the Interactive Mode screen
This screen behaves almost the same as a terminal, but adds functions specific to interactive mode, such as operations to transition to interactive mode and detection of exit from it.
- The connected TWELITE must have firmware compatible with interactive mode pre-installed.
- Since TWELITE input/output is used, if garbled characters occur in serial communication, transitions to and exits from interactive mode may not work as expected.
- Mouse operations are not supported. Please use keyboard operations (cursor
↑↓keys are usable).
You can also transition to and operate interactive mode using the Terminal.
- In the terminal, the SET pin operation is not performed automatically. You need to manually set the SET pin to LO.
- In the terminal, operations such as entering
+ + +,Alt(⌘)+Ifor interactive mode, and module resetAlt(⌘)+Rare also defined.
Interactive Mode Screen Operation Flow
Below is an outline of the process flow.
[Set screen background to black]
↓
[Reset TWELITE (if controllable, SET=LO)]
↓
--YES--> [Operation screen]
↓timeout
[Input '+' three times]
↓
--YES--> [Operation screen]
↓timeout
[Operation screen] ※ This state is not interactive mode
[Operation screen]
↓
--> [Exit]
↓
--> [Exit]
↓
-> --NO-> [Exit]
↓ ↓
[Send input string to TWELITE]
↓
[Return to operation screen]
[Exit]
↓
[Reset TWELITE]
↓
[Exit screen] Exit the interactive mode screen and return to the previous screen