Post 1 made on Saturday December 27, 2003 at 04:10 |
npaisnel Founding Member |
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buxe,
Regarding one of your replies earlier......
Are you saying that if you leave macros on there own side straight from a Pronto Pro ccf, then PDA win accepts them and 'moves' them across to the device side for you? And keeps jumps etc valid?
If so I'll have to go back and have a play again. Seem to remember it not doing so before...at least there was some problem which meant I had to re do the lot on one of mine.. It was a while back though....
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Post 2 made on Friday January 2, 2004 at 18:43 |
buxe Long Time Member |
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Hi sorry for the delay, I was on well deserved X-mas vacation. That's correct all macro panels automatically become device panels but have no hard button assignment (which they did't have before either...) AND: in the right scroll down menu ("select devices")they don't always show up. At least I can't find them. But they ARE THERE and acessible through jump commands from other panels! Anyway in the scroll down right you are anyway limited to 49 panels (be they macro or device side-it makes no difference) So if you like to use hard buttons my advice is: place the panels using hard buttons in the first 49 positions and bellow them place the others. I myself put all panels on the device side in order to put them in the order of my choice.
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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday January 3, 2004 at 02:32 |
npaisnel Founding Member |
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No problem with the delay, I only checked my self today. Cheers
Neil
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