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Hard Button Action lost
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Post 1 made on Tuesday June 17, 2003 at 20:35
garisilver
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I downloaded the Zork game file from the forum and merged it with my ccf. When I ran the emulator, my left and right buttons, and my volume buttons aren't working. When I go into the panel properties, they all have no actions for those buttons. Is there a way to restore these? I use these buttons for the same actions on all of the pages. Will I have to reload each button on each page?
Post 2 made on Tuesday June 17, 2003 at 21:40
PowerUp
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Did you make a backup of your ccf before merging? Can you reload it and start from there?... Or, since you tried the emulator, presumable before downloading, can you upload your ccf from the pronto to the PC again and start with that CCF?

Ken
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday June 18, 2003 at 06:06
garisilver
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Did all that.Tried reinstalling quite a few times. Those commands are missing every time. I guess I can redo those buttons on each panel, but is there an easy way to do it if I want the buttons to function the same way on each panel?
Post 4 made on Wednesday June 18, 2003 at 11:17
bomberjim
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Hard buttons can be programmed globally (i.e. for every device/macro group and their associated pages) using System Properties (under home). Device Properties over-rides System Properties, but only for that device. There is no way to program hard buttons for an individual page, only at the device level.

Jim L
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Post 5 made on Wednesday June 18, 2003 at 11:36
Anthony
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also when you merge two files, the resulting file keeps the system properties of the first file, so if you opened Zork and then opened your CCF and picked merge, then you will end up with Zork's hard buttons
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OP | Post 6 made on Saturday June 21, 2003 at 12:05
garisilver
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Anthony, that did the trick! I was opening the Zork file first.
And, thanks Bomberjim and Powerup, for your input, also.


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