Hi,
I currently have a physical button set to fire two different logical buttons; one a simple button (SHIFT0), one a macro (SHIFT1)
Ideally I would set it so that with SHIFT0 it fired the simple logical button, and with SHIFT1 it was cyclic, alternating between MACRO5 and MACRO9
Is this possible?
Thanks
Matt
Combining Shift & cyclic functionality?
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Re: Combining Shift & cyclic functionality?
Set up a Boolean to connect the Shift 1 to a new button programmed as Cyclic Switch which controls the macros.
Re: Combining Shift & cyclic functionality?
thanks - just to be clear I understand;
Line 5/Reg3 == phys#21 == SHIFT1
Line 4/Reg3 == phys#20 == logical#11 (SHIFT0), logical#41(SHIFT1)
Line 1/Reg5 == Boolean Jump Logical#41->Physical#41
Line 1/Reg6 == phys#41 == Cyclic switch -> logical#36/37
Phew!
So I have a button (21) that alternates shift1 on/off
And a button (20) that with shift1 off just presses logical 11 - yay
with shift 1 on, it presses logical 41, which is 'jumped' back to physical (virtual as no actual button) 41, which cycles logica l36/37
Seems to work but is that what you meant, or is there a simpler way? ;p
And thankyou! Hope you are all well
Line 5/Reg3 == phys#21 == SHIFT1
Line 4/Reg3 == phys#20 == logical#11 (SHIFT0), logical#41(SHIFT1)
Line 1/Reg5 == Boolean Jump Logical#41->Physical#41
Line 1/Reg6 == phys#41 == Cyclic switch -> logical#36/37
Phew!
So I have a button (21) that alternates shift1 on/off
And a button (20) that with shift1 off just presses logical 11 - yay
with shift 1 on, it presses logical 41, which is 'jumped' back to physical (virtual as no actual button) 41, which cycles logica l36/37
Seems to work but is that what you meant, or is there a simpler way? ;p
And thankyou! Hope you are all well
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Re: Combining Shift & cyclic functionality?
Complicated things are more rewarding
Congrats for digging so deep into the software!
Congrats for digging so deep into the software!
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