Philips TSU2000 Quick start guide - Page 25
How can I use panel view grids?, ProntoEdit User Guide, Alias, Delay, Set IR, Delete, Beeps, Panel
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ProntoEdit User Guide • Alias: Click this button to open a tree view of all devices, direct-access and left/right keys, and buttons in the current CCF. Select an item to add an alias to that item to the action list. When your Pronto is executing an action list and comes across an alias, the action list referred to by that alias is executed. Aliases are shown in the action list preceded by [A] for a device alias, [K] for a direct-access or left/right key alias, and [B] for a button alias. • Delay: Click this button to add a delay to the action list. Hold a SHIFT key while clicking this button to set the default delay duration. You can always double-click a delay in the action list to change its duration. Delays are shown in the action list preceded by a [D]. • Set IR: Click this button to add IR codes to the action list. Please refer to How do I assign an IR code to a button? for more information on learning an IR code using ProntoEdit. Learned IR codes are shown in the action list preceded by a [C] • Delete: Click this button to delete an action from the action list. • Beep: Click this button to add a beep to the action list. You must enter Frequency, Duty Cycle and Duration. You can always double-click a Beep in the action list to change these parameters. Beeps are shown in the action list preceded by an [S]. 4. Repeat step 3 to add up to 255 actions to the action list. 5. If you want your Pronto to 'jump to' a specific panel when it is done executing the action list, select the panel to jump to in the Jump drop down list. When executing an action list, your Pronto ignores panel jumps in aliases. Actions can be moved up or down the action list, by selecting the action to be moved, holding down a CTRL key and using the cursor UP or DOWN keys. Alternatively, you can drag actions up or down the action list using the mouse. How can I use panel view grids? Panel view grids are a helpful tool to line up buttons and frames. A panel view grid is a set of up to 64 horizontal and 64 vertical line segments. The main use for grids is grid snapping, which restricts button and frame locations to grid locations, the locations where the line segments of a grid intersect. Grid snapping affects button and frame moving, dropping a button or frame dragged from a panel or the gallery, as well as button or frame resizing. All grid functions are accessible through the Grid submenu of the Panel menu or the Grid submenu of the panel view pop-up menu. Default grid settings, which affect all newly opened panel views, can be set in the Settings menu. The following is an overview of some of the things you can do with grids: • ProntoEdit stores 10 different default grids, which are automatically assigned to a panel view when it is opened. The grids can be modified per panel view without affecting the default grids. Use the Set Default Grid submenu of the Settings menu to set any of ProntoEdit's default grids to the current grid of the active panel view. 25
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