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Post 1 made on Saturday March 15, 2008 at 02:34
Rarebird
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I would like to setup a macro that would do the function of the button I click, wait .5 seconds, and do the same function again. So I click on the button, start to record the macro, add the delay, but then I am not sure how to do the original function again. Clear as mud? Chad
Post 2 made on Saturday March 15, 2008 at 08:53
J.Todd
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Chad

This is not as hard as you may think. First is this a pre-programmed button or not? I will tell you how to do it from scratch.

On a blank button move the ir code that you need to do this record. On the button you want to have this macro, click the record icon in the macro window, then goto the ir code that you needed and click on it 2 times. Stop the recording and click on the icon that looks like a clock with a + sign on it, this will bring up a window for the delay settings. Click on the 5sec or what ever delay you need. Left click and hold on the delay in the macro and move it between the 2 ir codes.

It you did everything correct you should be able to download to the remote and should work.

P.S. I would make this command a push and hold button. That is the "if" in the macro window and double click on the "if (true)" line in the window and that should bring up the "if setting " window and click on the ">=" in the first drop down and "2" or more
in the second drop down and then "ok" . This will let you do what you wanted but you wont activate the "record" when you did not want to.

I hope this helped.

J.Todd
Style A/V Inc
J.Todd
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday March 15, 2008 at 21:40
Rarebird
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On March 15, 2008 at 08:53, J.Todd said...
Chad

This is not as hard as you may think. First is this a
pre-programmed button or not? I will tell you how to do
it from scratch.

On a blank button move the ir code that you need to do
this record. On the button you want to have this macro,
click the record icon in the macro window, then goto the
ir code that you needed and click on it 2 times. Stop
the recording and click on the icon that looks like a
clock with a + sign on it, this will bring up a window
for the delay settings. Click on the 5sec or what ever
delay you need. Left click and hold on the delay in the
macro and move it between the 2 ir codes.

It you did everything correct you should be able to download
to the remote and should work.

P.S. I would make this command a push and hold button.
That is the "if" in the macro window and double click
on the "if (true)" line in the window and that should
bring up the "if setting " window and click on the ">="
in the first drop down and "2" or more

in the second drop down and then "ok" . This will let
you do what you wanted but you wont activate the "record"
when you did not want to.

I hope this helped.

J.Todd
Style A/V Inc

That worked great! I did not think about starting with a blank button and just moving it. Chad


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