Does an SOS presentor need to access the SOS consoles keyboard and mouse to switch to facilitated mode, or is that done via the Wii remote?
SOS visualizations (or clips) are organized into play lists. The play lists are simple text files used to organize the clips in some sequence or order. The system is told to load a play list and through a couple of clicks of the mouse (or the automation interface). Once a play list is loaded, the system operates in one of two modes. Autorun mode where the clips are played in sequence automatically. When the system gets to the end of the play list, it loops again forever. The second mode is an interactive mode, where a user can use the keyboard, mouse or WII to manually click through each clip. So the operator needs access to the console to load the desired play list and to start the system (and to connect the Wii). Also, if the system is in autorun mode, the operator needs access to the console to bring it out of autorun. Once the system is out of autorun the Wii can be used for presentation.
SOS visualizations (or clips) are organized into playlists. The playlists are simple text files used to organize the clips in some sequence or order. The system is told to load a playlist and through a couple of clicks of the mouse (or the automation interface). Once a playlist is loaded, the system operates in one of two modes. Autorun mode where the clips are played in sequence automatically. When the system gets to the end of the playlist, it loops again forever. The second mode is an interactive mode, where a user can use the keyboard, mouse or WII to manually click through each clip. So the operator needs access to the console to load the desired playlist and to start the system (and to connect the Wii). Also, if the system is in autorun mode, the operator needs access to the console to bring it out of autorun. Once the system is out of autorun the Wii can be used for presentation.
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