Post 6 made on Sunday April 4, 2004 at 04:19 |
Kees van der Meer Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2003 162 |
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Barry, you're right ofcourse about the delay function. It's function is to cause a pause between commands. However, my experience is that if you use it for only one specific function such as "on/off" it works as an contuining press. I haven't tested it with more than one command.
I've had the same problem with my Epson beamer: one (short) press was insufficient to respond the on/off. Then I added a delay of 1 sec. and it respond. There is one other thing that could make the difference: as Betatester I work with a newer version of iPronto edit (2.3.2) and firmware (1.6.21) that Philips yet hasn't released for all iPronto owners.
Popcorn, You could try out something else: #1 Make a button on a separate page, add a delay (5 sec or so). Then link this button to the button which contains the macro commands. #2 Put the same (learned) command several times after each other in your button macro. Maybe that will work?
Kees.
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