Specifications
LLEEDD ppoossiittiioonn..
Lets you choose where the LED appears on the command button.
Command
When a click action is defined, any component can be used to issue a command. The Command component
provides a convenient button dedicated to the Click Action you assign to it.
The
Command
tab is where you specify the caption displayed on the command button, as well as any picture
you want displayed on the button.
AAuuttoommaattiiccaallllyy sseett ccaappttiioonn..
Assigns the label based on the Click Action you specify in the Action tab.
CCaappttiioonn..
Allows you to assign your own label to the button.
FFoonntt..
Lets you change the font and font size.
FFoonntt CCoolloorr..
Changes the color of the caption font.
IImmaaggee FFiillee..
If you want an image displayed on the command button, click to browse for the file name.
AAlliiggnnmmeenntt..
Determines where the image is placed on the command button.
UUssee TTrraannssppaarreennccyy MMaasskk..
Check the Use Transparency Mask box if you want to select a color in the image to
show as transparent (the command button’s background color will show through instead).
MMaasskk CCoolloorr..
Select the transparent color.
Sticky Button
The Sticky Button component is nearly identical to the the standard Command component, with the exception
that the the button will remain “pressed in” as long as the status data you select is true. Configure the sticky
button in the same way as you would a command button. Then fill in the status data that you want to control the
button’s “pressed in” characteristic. A common use for the sticky button is to set the status data to monitor the
same command channel that the button controls. Thus, when the command is active, the button is pressed in.
You can also use the sticky button to indicate which macros are running, so that it is more clear which macros
are not in use (and available to be run) and which macros are in use (and may be manually stopped).
OTHER COMPONENTS
Picture
The Picture Component allows you to place an image anywhere on the screen. You can assign an action to the
image and use the picture as a command button, or you can use the image without any action assigned.
The Picture tab is where you assign the image file name and determine how the picture appears in your custom
view.
IImmaaggee FFiillee..
Click browse button to browse for the file name of the image you want to use.
FFiillll SSttyyllee..
Determines how the picture appears within the space assigned to the picture component: centered,
stretched or tiled.
GSC3000 & VRC2500 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
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