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  • USB devices (such as touch screens, mice, keyboards, barcode scanners, IR remote controls): XT1143, 4K1042, 4K1142, XD1033, XD1032, XD1132, XD1030, XD1230, HD1023, HD1022, HD1020, LS423, LS322, LS422

  • Networked devices: All 4K, XD, and LS models, as well as the HD223, HD1023, HD222, HD1022, HD220, HD1020, and AU320

  • Serial devices: XT1143, 4K1042, 4K1142, XD1033, XD1032, XD1132, XD1030, XD1230, HD1023, HD1022, LS423, HD1020, and AU320. Note that some models do not fully support RS-232 signaling.

  • GPIO devices: All models except the LS423

  • Infrared (IR) devices: All XT, 4K, and XD models

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  1. Open or create a presentation project. If you haven’t created a presentation before, see the Full-Screen Presentations section for details.

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  2. Under Media Library, click the

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  3. Select a zone you want to make interactive.

  4. Make the zone interactive: In the upper-right portion of the screen beside Playlist type, click Interactive.

  5. Drag the desired content into the playlist area. This can include media from the files tab and states from the other tab.

  6. Draw connections between your state:

    1. Select the event you want to use (UDP Input, Rectangular Touch, etc) from the toolbar or the events tab.

    2. If selecting from the toolbar, click on the file that will accept the event/input and draw a connection between the current state and the next state.

    3. If selecting from the events tab, drag the event onto the state that the event will transition away from.

    4. Repeat the above steps for each pair of files you want connect. Don't forget to include Media End events to indicate what should happen when an audio/video file finishes playing.

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