Difference between revisions of "Component: Simulation Switch Template (Controls)"
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 9 November 2022
Author | Matrix Ltd |
Version | 1.3 |
Category | Controls |
Contents
Simulation Switch Template component
A base for building switches that do not download to chip. Mouse interaction can send 'System.User' events with the following data... ID = The handle of the switch component sending the message Message = 1 (on) or 0 (off) Current state can also be read via simulation macros.
Component Pack
FREE
Detailed description
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Examples
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Downloadable macro reference
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GetState |
Read the current state of the switch. Returns BOOL true when the switch is on, or BOOL false when off. | |
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SetState |
Sets the current state of the switch. BOOL true when the switch is on, or BOOL false when off. | |
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SwitchState |
Sets the state of the switch | |
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Return |