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Multifonction button on Pronto
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Post 1 made on Saturday November 17, 2001 at 07:49
sebrobin
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Hello,
I would like one button to have a function the first 3 click et then another function after and then go back to the beginning. Any clue?
Thank you
Post 2 made on Saturday November 17, 2001 at 13:46
Anthony
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Ta question et incompréhensible, si tu la demande en français je peux la traduire ou peut être te donner la réponse

Tu peut regarder ici [Link: univ-lemans.fr] partie B7 (si j'ai bien compris)
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 13:05
sebrobin
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ah ben desole... alors je recommence en francais!
Je souhaiterais qu'un bouton de ma Pronto possede une fonction les 3 premiers click et une autre fonction le quatrieme. Je m'explique. On peut sur ma tele (Thomson) zoomer l'image en appuyant sur une touche "+" au bout de 3 pressions on est au maximum et seul une pression sur la touche "-" permet de dezoomer.
Je souhaiterais donc regrouper ces 2 touches "+" et "-" en une seule. Est-ce plus clair? Si tu sais comment faire je suis preneur.
A+
Post 4 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 14:37
John Pechulis
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Ummmmmm ............ yeah, what he said.

JJP
Post 5 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 16:12
Anthony
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Veux-tu
1) faire les trois + en même temps
2) faire les trois + en même temps et le -
3) faire les trois + en même temps et plus tard peser sur le même bouton pour dezoomer

1) tu fais trois fois "alias" au bouton +
2) 1) et tu ajoutes un "delay" pour le temps que tu veut le zoom et un alias au -
3) Tu fais une copie du "panel", sur le premier tu fais comme #1 et un jump au deuxième. sur le deuxième tu mets un alias au - et un jump au premier.

il se peut que tu as besoin de quelques petit "delay" entre les +

what he asked three +s in a row =max zoom a -=go back to normal. How do you do the + and - in one key.
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Post 6 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 16:27
John Pechulis
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What is this function for? Zoom for a dvd player??? If so, what brand and model is the dvd player??

JJP
Post 7 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 17:13
alpha2data
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John..

I believe he is referring to the special features area of some dvd's where you can zoom in. I would think there are also some dvd players with this capability even without the special feature on the dvd itself.

Anthony...

Comma c'va ce soir?

-Bruce
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This message was edited by alpha2data on 11/18/01 17:14.07.
Post 8 made on Sunday November 18, 2001 at 17:50
MrKlaatu
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I've got a "TOADy" Toshiba DVD that will zoom on any DVD. As it zooms though, the picture gets "fuzzier" - I don't use it much, I usually just keep it on WideScreen.

Bruce;

Do you have a link to your "Battery Help"? I've got this week off and I plan on updating my Help Box.

For that matter, does anyone have any suggestions for inclusions in the Box? I don't want it to get too big. I'm probably going to combine the Review Links and add Bruce's link (if he's so inclined to let me) and add the Search link. And a few other things I want to try.

Any other ideas?


MIKE

ps; Thanks Daniel, for getting the preview up-and-running, it's gonna make this much easier!


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Post 9 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 00:57
Joel Warren
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Pretty funny, Anthony. but you know the rules--no dirty jokes on this forum!!!
Post 10 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 09:47
Anthony
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On 11/18/01 16:27.59, John Pechulis said...
What is this function for? Zoom for a dvd player???

No, Zoom on a TV

If so, what brand and model

Thomson

Joel: you were not supposed to reveal the secret

This message was edited by Anthony on 11/19/01 10:29.58.
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Post 11 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 11:46
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Bonjour Bruce et Anthony,

Je ne savais pas que vous parliez français!

LOL!

Martin ;-)
Post 12 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 11:52
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I went to elementary and high school in French. But that seams a lifetime away. I also haven't had much practice with it since then so a lot is forgotten. So Martin where are you located. Canada is a big place :-)
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Post 13 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 11:58
Martin
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Bonjour Anthony,

By reading your replies you certainly kept a lot of what you have learned. I am located on the south shore of Montreal, Quebec. Where are you?

Martin :-)
Post 14 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 13:03
Anthony
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By reading your replies you certainly kept a lot
of what you have learned.

A spell checker helps with that :-)

I am located on the
south shore of Montreal, Quebec. Where are you?

I live in Brossard. But work downtown. So I guess we are neighbors.

This message was edited by Anthony on 11/19/01 13:14.23.
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Post 15 made on Monday November 19, 2001 at 13:13
Serge
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Wow, beaucoup de francophones frequente ce forum! Je n'avait aucune idee!
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