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Configuring Elements
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Labeling objects
The labels of buttons and panels are displayed on the object on the Pronto.
In ProntoEdit Professional the object labels are used to identify the different objects in the page view. Object
labels also assist you when you want to create a link to a specific object as the textual label appears as the
name of a button in the 'Create Link' Window.
Note
When a button contains an image with a label, you still need to be able to identify the button,
for example when you are creating a link to this button. In that case you can create an invisible
label by choosing the font size None in the Label tab.
Tip
Instead of using the mouse, press F7 on your keyboard to select the next button.
Labeling firm keys
The firm key labels are displayed at the bottom of the touch screen on the Pronto. You can label the firm keys
via the Device Properties. You can assign different labels in the different devices.
Example of the page on your Pronto
Actions and Macros
Conventional remote controls can only send out IR codes to operate devices. With the Pronto you can do more than
that. You can assign several kinds of actions :
You add codes to define the command the Pronto has to send out. This code can be an IR code or an RS-
232 code.
You add a relay to send a pulse to start up a motorised component.
You add a delay to create a pause between the sending of two actions.
You add a sound to indicate the status of the action list.
You create a jump to go to a certain page when pressing that button.
You create a link to use the action assigned to another button.
You create a Channel Macro to switch to another channel on TV or radio.
You add a power sense to create a simple conditional macro.
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