| Post 31 made on Thursday October 15, 2009 at 07:55 |
SimonO Long Time Member |
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You'll need to create a macro with the individual commands separated by short delays..
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| Post 32 made on Thursday October 15, 2009 at 09:44 |
vanh Long Time Member |
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Could you please give me a specific example like mine before? Or is anybody using the rako system as I would like to do?
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| Post 33 made on Friday October 16, 2009 at 03:51 |
SimonO Long Time Member |
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Rather than entering one long command string, you'll need to create a database entry for each and every RS232 command, then drop them into a macro sequence separated by short delays, e.g. (from your example)..
HO:128\r delay RO:1\r delay CH:0\r delay SC:1\r
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| Post 34 made on Friday October 16, 2009 at 12:32 |
vanh Long Time Member |
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Ok you are my new hero :) :) . I just entered the whole example :
HO:128\r delay RO:1\r delay CH:0\r delay SC:1\r
at one button and it just works fine. So only one code for each button, so now I can write the buttons I need :). Thanks a lot.
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