Test Receiver Driver
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The Test Receiver Driver is a diagnostic and development tool used within Disguise to simulate incoming automation or positional data. It behaves like a standard screen position receiver, allowing users to test automation behaviour, axis mapping, and content responses without requiring a live hardware controller or third-party automation system.
This driver is typically used during development, troubleshooting, or training where synthetic motor or axisdata is helpful for validating a workflow.
Use the Test Receiver Driver when you need to:
- Simulate automation data without a physical device.
- Verify how Disguise maps motor or axis channels.
- Test content behaviour as if real automation were connected.
- Train operators on automation workflows in a safe, offline environment.
- Debug timelines and conditional logic that depend on automation input.
- Prototype automation-driven interactions before hardware arrives on site.
As it emulates the behaviour of a real receiver, the Test Receiver Driver is ideal for early-stage development or internal testing.
Driver Properties
Section titled “Driver Properties”Number of Motors
Section titled “Number of Motors”Specifies how many simulated motors or axes the driver should expose.
Each motor behaves like a standard automation channel inside Disguise, allowing users to test mapping, logic, and motion-driven content.
Developer Documentation