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Every button has the potential to do two different macros based on either a variable changing, or how long the user
presses the button. Play with these three Macro Mode buttons to get used to them.When you change from one
mode to another, the Option bar changes its display.When the Option bar displays, you have the ability to program
two different macros on one button as follows:
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In normal mode, the macro will be issued every time the button is pressed.
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In Press Time mode, the button can have two different macros.A unique macro will be issued
if the button is pressed less than the specified time (Before Option).A different macro will be
issued if the button is held down more than the specified time (After Option).When pro-
gramming the two macros, you switch between the two by using the Option bar at the far
right of the Macro window.
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In Variable mode, the button can have two different macros.A unique macro will be issued if
the button is pressed when the specified variable is “0” (0 Option). A different macro will be
issued if the button is pressed when the specified variable is “1” (1 Option).When program-
ming the two macros, you switch between the two by using the Option bar at the far right of
the Macro window.
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When you click on Before, the macro win-
dow displays the Before Macro.
When you set the time in the list box, you
specify how long the user has to press the
button to get the After macro.
When you click on After, the macro window
displays the After Macro.
When you click on 1, the macro window
displays the 1 Macro that will be issued if
the specified variable is 1.
When you select a variable in the list box,
you specify the variable that determines
which macro is sent.
When you click on NEW, the Variable
Manager opens and you can create a
new variable.
When you click on 0, the macro window
displays the 0 Macro.
In normal mode, the macro window displays no options in the option bar. When you change to Press Time
Mode or Variable Mode, the option bar displays options as shown below.