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RTI TheaterTouch T2 User Manual

RTI TheaterTouch T2
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Chapter 5 • TheaterTouch Designer Advanced Features
39
The
Button Test
step causes the macro to execute the following
steps ONLY IF the button that the macro is attached to is Held Down for
a specified
amount of time or Double-Clicked within
a specified amount of time, depending on
the option selected.
The
Button Test
steps are conditional statements or “Else” commands meaning that
if the condition is
met the first command will be sent and if the condition is not met
the second command will be sent.
Held Down -
In the example above, if the button is held down for 0.3 seconds, the
ON
command will execute. If the button is not held down for 0.3 seconds, the
command will not execute.
This can be used to make a source button that switches pages if pressed briefly, or
switches pages and turns equipment on if held down for
the specified amount of
time. This can also be used to send a command when pressed briefly, or send a
different command when held down.
Double-Clicked –
In the example above, if the button is double-clicked within 0.3
seconds, the ON command will execute. If the button is not double-clicked within 0.3
seconds, the command will not execute.
This can be used to make a source button that switches pages if pressed once, or
switches pages and turns equipment on if double-clicked within
the specified
amount of time. This can also be used to send a command when pressed once, or
send a different command when double-clicked.

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RTI TheaterTouch T2 Specifications

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BrandRTI
ModelTheaterTouch T2
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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