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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.


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.


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