User Tools

Site Tools


action:Simulate_Hardware_Key

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Next revision
Previous revision
action:Simulate_Hardware_Key [2015/07/15 04:03]
peternlewis created
action:Simulate_Hardware_Key [2019/07/08 04:44]
peternlewis
Line 1: Line 1:
 The //Simulate Hardware Key action// lets you simulate a hardware key, such as Play or Mute. The //Simulate Hardware Key action// lets you simulate a hardware key, such as Play or Mute.
 +
 +{{ simulate-hardware-key.png?​nolink&​503x139 | Simulate Hardware Key }}
 +
 +You can optionally include any desired modifiers with the keystroke.
  
 The available keys include: The available keys include:
  
-* Sound Up 
-* Sound Down 
 * Brightness Up * Brightness Up
 * Brightness Down * Brightness Down
 * Caps Lock * Caps Lock
 +* Contrast Down
 +* Contrast Up
 +* Eject
 +* Fast
 * Help * Help
-Power Key+Illumination Down 
 +* Illumination Toggle 
 +* Illumination Up 
 +* Launch Panel
 * Mute * Mute
 +* Next
 * Num Lock * Num Lock
-* Contrast Up 
-* Contrast Down 
-* Launch Panel 
-* Eject 
-* Video Mirror 
 * Play * Play
-Next+Power Key
 * Previous * Previous
-* Fast 
 * Rewind * Rewind
-Illumination ​Up +Sound Up 
-Illumination ​Down +Sound Down 
-Illumination Toggle+Video Mirror 
 + 
 +You can optionally have the key pressed and held, or pressed and repeated, or released if you previously pressed it by selecting from the action (gear) ⚙ menu.
  
-You can optionally have the key pressed and held or pressed ​and repeated, or released if you previously pressed it.+Note: Keys that are pressed and held stay pressed ​only as long as the macro continues to run.
  
-Note: keys that are pressed stay pressed only as long as the macro continues to run. 
action/Simulate_Hardware_Key.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/08 04:44 by peternlewis