Post 1 made on Friday December 13, 2002 at 15:11 |
mikemav Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2002 26 |
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What I am looking to do is a sequence I have seen done many times on Crestron. I have two displays in my main room. I want to make a four button page for TV selection, for example. Button 1- Tivo/ Button 2- HDTV/ Button 3- View on Projector/ Button 4- View on Monitor. Is it possible to program so that if a user touches "Tivo", then "View on Monitor", I can send that command (I know the command I need to send in that case) but if a user hits "HDTV" then "View on Monitor", it sends that different command? This is a simple example, and I know I could make buttons for each possible combination, but as the number of sources increase it would be much simpler to use this two button selection sequence rather than have a button for every possible combination. Any ideas?
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Post 2 made on Saturday December 14, 2002 at 11:51 |
select Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2002 229 |
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How about a one button solution? Use the button test function in the macro. You can send a different command when the button is either pressed and held for x seconds or double clicked. Press the TiVo button to view on the monitor or press and hold the TiVo button to view on the projector.
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Post 3 made on Saturday December 14, 2002 at 12:19 |
BlackIce Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2002 27 |
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I agree with select...... create a button that uses step by step commands and alternate between, press... press & hopld and dble click. I use it all the time!!!
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