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A Macro is a sequence of comands triggered by an event such as power on or activity start.

A Macro is a sequence of comands triggered by an event such as power on or activity start. A macro can also be started by a button press with a custom button. This shows how to create a macro in an activity. To add or edit a macro touch the squid eye. For Power and Activity Macros Touch MACROS.

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A Macro is a sequence of comands triggered by an event such as power on or activity start.

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  1. A Macro is a sequence of comands triggered by an event such as power on or activity start. A macro can also be started by a button press with a custom button. This shows how to create a macro in an activity.

  2. To add or edit a macro touch the squid eye.

  3. For Power and Activity Macros Touch MACROS

  4. This examples shows changing the power up delays

  5. Touch the device needing delay adjustment. This is the time allowed for the device to warm up before switching inputs.

  6. Use the + and – buttons to adjust the time in seconds.

  7. Touch OK when delay is set.

  8. Make Change.

  9. Now to add a custom button with Macro.

  10. Select Customize Buttons

  11. Read the instructions

  12. Choose a button to use and Long Press on it.

  13. Touch Select Device

  14. Select Create Macro

  15. Select Customize Buttons

  16. Now we add the functions the macro is to perform

  17. Select a Device

  18. Touch Select function

  19. Choose the first function for the macro.

  20. Touch Make Change

  21. Add another function

  22. Touch Select Device

  23. Select a Device

  24. Touch Select Function

  25. Select Function

  26. Make change

  27. Long Press to adjust the delay after the command. This is only needed in certain circumstances, like sending channel numbers.

  28. Adjust with + and - buttons

  29. OK when completed.

  30. You can continue adding functions for a longer macro. When complete touch OK.

  31. Touch the button repeatedly to change the color. The touch the text box to change the name

  32. Edit the name.

  33. When complete touch OK.

  34. You can continue adding custom buttons. Long touch to edit, short touch to test. When complete touch the Squid Eye.

  35. Save Changes

  36. Exit

  37. The finished macro button

  38. If the customer is happy, Touchsquid is happy! Thank you! Users Forum is at touchsquid.info

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