tranx
Joined: 13 May 2012 Posts: 682 Location: Hants, UK |
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 5:48 am Post subject: |
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unclemiltie wrote: | ....Try this, the macros will hold the last key of the macro when the button is held. put the power at the end and see if that works. if it does, then you have a repeat issue. | I beleive you were explaining that, set up like this, a macro tends anyway to operate 'as if' the button had been held down, to prolong the effect of the last command (in this case, Power) but, as mentioned already, Power did not work when it was put at the end.
However, whether Power is positioned as the last command or not, if the Audio/DynVol button is itself physically held down then the macro does not seem to get issued properly and even those other commands which do get issued when the button is tapped, do not get sent: the indicator lights and stays lit as long as the button is pressed, and the light for the 15sec pause does not persist for any seconds which may happen to remain, up to 15.
Without knowing if it is normal behaviour, this could seem to be initiating an 'LKP action' which is the alternative to a 'short-press action', when neither function has actually been defined, and when there is solely the 'start HT' macro in place on that Audio/DynVol key, so just thought it mightbe worth trying to describe this apparent peculiarity... |
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