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D1535805 User Guide In-Room Control for Touch10. Produced June 2017 for CE9.0. © 2015–2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
Icon Button
Widgets
Icon buttons share behavior behavior
with buttons having custom text.
A button has two states: active and
inactive. You do not have to set the
button in active state when someone
taps it; the button can be used to just
send a signal without changing its
visual state.
Example of use: Controls for a
media player, or other devices that
can start, stop, pause.
About Icon Buttons
Events
Example: Press and release the button with WidgetId = “symbol”.
Terminal mode
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Pressed Signal: “symbol
** end
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Released Signal: “symbol
** end
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Clicked Signal: “symbol
** end
XML mode
<Event>
<UserInterface item=”1”>
<Extensions item=1>
<Widget item=”1”>
< A c t io n ite m = 1”>
<WidgetId item=”1”>symbol</WidgetId>
<Value item=”1”></Value>
<Type item=”1>clicked</Type>
</Action>
</Widget>
</Extensions>
</UserInterface>
</Event>
Pressed Triggered when the
button is pressed.
Value: N/A
Released Triggered when the
button is released.
Value: N/A
Clicked Triggered when the
button is released
Value: N/A
Commands
Use the
SetValue
command to
highlight or not the button in the
user interface. A value of “
active
will highlight the button, and a value
of “
inactive
” will release it.
Example: Highlight the button with WidgetId = “symbol” (set it in active
state)
xCommand UserInterface Extensions Widget SetValue WidgetId: “symbol
Value:active

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Cisco Touch10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size10.1 inches
Resolution1280 x 800 pixels
Touch TechnologyCapacitive
ConnectivityEthernet, Wi-Fi
PowerPower over Ethernet (PoE)
MountingTabletop or wall mount
ProcessorARM-based processor
CompatibilityCisco video conferencing systems

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