macOS Mouse Emulation Mode
To emulate the mouse through touch follow these steps.
In macOS Mojave and later, upon installing Displax Connect - after allowing for applications from known developers (not in the App Store) - you will see the following pop-up dialog:
"Starting with macOS Mojave (10.14), Apple has a new policy that requires user permission to access necessary functionality.
For the product to function correctly, you must enable access to the controller monitoring.com."
You can click on OK, and finish the installation.
To enable Mouse Emulation Mode:
- Launch Displax Connect
- On the left of the keyboard, press Alt + Shift + C
This will open a Command Line interface within Displax Connect. Enter the following commands:
- dmode 0 perm
- ssave
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