Hello,
Is it possible to have an example in Atrium to launch a PC Command like calc.exe ?
Thank you in advance
PC Command Example
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Re: PC Command Example
Patrick,
To launch a PC command from Atrium you would create a new navigation item and choose 'PC Command' as the 'Action type' of the item and you would then enter 'calc' or 'calc.exe' as the 'PC Command'. I've attached a screenshot of an example using notepad. The link below shows the API that is used to call the PC Command. It shows how to call more complex applications.
http://www.profoundlogic.com/docs/pages ... d=15138842
Glenn
To launch a PC command from Atrium you would create a new navigation item and choose 'PC Command' as the 'Action type' of the item and you would then enter 'calc' or 'calc.exe' as the 'PC Command'. I've attached a screenshot of an example using notepad. The link below shows the API that is used to call the PC Command. It shows how to call more complex applications.
http://www.profoundlogic.com/docs/pages ... d=15138842
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Re: PC Command Example
Glenn,
Thank you but it doesn't work for me on Chrome, Firefox, ...
Profound version 5.0.9
Thank you but it doesn't work for me on Chrome, Firefox, ...
Profound version 5.0.9
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Re: PC Command Example
Patrick,
The behavior you are seeing is usually caused by java not being installed. Our PC Command utility uses a java applet to interface with the PC. Try going to https://www.java.com/verify to see if it's installed. Note also that I believe that Chrome will block java by default.
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The behavior you are seeing is usually caused by java not being installed. Our PC Command utility uses a java applet to interface with the PC. Try going to https://www.java.com/verify to see if it's installed. Note also that I believe that Chrome will block java by default.
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Re: PC Command Example
It work fine now, thank you
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