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DELETING A MACRO
To delete a macro from a button:
1. Choose the Delete tool from the Tool Palette.
2. Place the mouse cursor over the button with the macro you wish to delete.
3. Select the left mouse button and choose Delete Macro from the popup menu.
EDITING AN INDIVIDUAL STEP IN A MACRO
To edit an individual step in a macro you must have the macro
displayed in the Macro Editor.
1. Double click on the step in the macro you want to edit and an
edit dialog box appears with the options appropriate for that
step.
For example the Edit Infrared Command options are:
Minimum Repeats - Enter in this box the number of times
that the repeating part of the IR code is sent by the remote.
Some infrared receivers need a command to be repeated a cer
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tain number of times to work properly, and some may not work
properly if the command is repeated at all. Even if a command
works properly, increasing the number of repeat times may
be necessary if the command is to be used in a macro. Since
macro commands are not automatically sustained while a but
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ton is pressed, they may need to automatically repeat more
times to be recognized.
Frequency – Shown in this box is the carrier frequency of the
IR code, this is set automatically. You should not need to change this value unless directed to do so by Technical
Support.
Repeat while button is pressed - Check this box to cause this IR code to be repeated for as long as the
button is held down.
Note: Only one command in any macro can have this property set.
Delay for 0.3 seconds after this code - Check this box to automatically pause for 0.3 seconds after this code
is sent. This is the default setting, and normally should be left checked. This delay gives the receiving equipment
time to process each code before the next one is sent.
Output Ports: See the IR Routing Tab - Chapter 6 for the details on these options.
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