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| Button state with a timer |
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Since the laser in the Su25T only runs for a minute then cools off for a minute. I want to put the button state to "on" then automatically revert to and "off" graphic after a minute. Is this possible?
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Can you use a hold button and put a 60 second sendkey macro pause to wait for a minute before it executes the second macro. But don't code a second macro. Then it should switch to the second graphic.
It's been quite a while since I've coded any profiles, so this is just a first guess... WBK
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Oh yea, and change the macro_select for what you want, but leave the macro_deselect like it is, as that won't send any keystrokes at all.
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