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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: '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: '480'.

   Device
       Select the output device to use Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '/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: 'Left'.

   KeyMap_B
       Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'Right'.

   KeyMap_C
       Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'Up'.

   KeyMap_D
       Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'Down'.

   KeyMap_E
       Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'Enter'.

   KeyMap_F
       Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '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: '0'.

   Size
       Set the display size Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '20x4'.

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

   Type
       Set the display type Optional. Type enum. choice: 'lcd', 'lkd', 'vfd', 'vkd'.
       upstream_default: '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: '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: 'no'.

SEE ALSO

       •   cme