On August 4, 2007 at 23:55, Ernie Bornn-Gilman said...
I see Button Pause. Is this what you mean?
How could I put two commands or macros on one button,
one being touch, and one touch and hold? I ask this because
this is often what touch and hold means: it's one of two
types of pushes to call up a button action. It's still
very helpful if it just means that the button has to be
held for a period of time before it will act; this avoids
accidental button pushes.
No, there is a step called "Button Test" right above Button Pause. It is only available when the button is in Standalone mode, so if you are using RF it won't show up unless you set the button to Standalone mode.
Here's what it looks like if you are not using RF:
If you are using RF, just create two system macros on the processor, one with the Menu command and one with the Info command, and then trigger them from the Button Test step where the IR codes are in the example above.