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Button with custom text

Table of contents
Introduction
Example of use: Room presets for lighting, for example three buttons
Create a user interface
that show Dark, Cool, Bright.
API for in-room control
Events
Pressed
Widgets
Widgets
Released
Command reference
Clicked
Troubleshooting
Tips and tricks
Examples
In-Room Control on Touch 10
for Cisco TelePresence
MX200 G2, MX300 G2,
MX700, MX800,
SX10, SX20, SX80
Collaboration Endpoint
software version CE8.2
Commands
D15358.02 - JULY 2016
www.cisco.com
Use the
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All rights reserved.
interface. A value of
"inactive"
Text
Text
inactive
active
Triggered when the button is pressed
Value: N/A
Triggered when the button is released
Value: N/A
Triggered when the button is released
Value: N/A
command to highlight or not the button in the user
SetValue
will highlight the button, and a value of
"active"
will release it.
Buttons with custom text come in different sizes. The size determines
the maximum number of characters you can add. Text does not wrap
to a new line. You cannot use the
text dynamically.
A button has two states: active and inactive. You do not have to set
the button in active state when someone taps it; the button can be
used to just send a signal without changing the button's visual state.
If you want to have the buttons linked so that only one can be
selected at a time (radio buttons), consider to use
Example:
Press and release the button with WidgetId = "button".
Terminal mode
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Pressed Signal: "button"
** end
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Released Signal: "button"
** end
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Clicked Signal: "button"
** end
.
.
.
<Event>
<UserInterface item="1">
<Extensions item="1">
<Widget item="1">
<Action item="1">
<WidgetId item="1">button</WidgetId>
<Value item="1"></Value>
<Type item="1">clicked</Type>
</Action>
</Widget>
</Extensions>
</UserInterface>
</Event>
Example:
Highlight the button with WidgetId = "button" (set it in
active state).
xCommand UserInterface Extensions Widget SetValue WidgetId: "button"
Value: "active"
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command to change the
SetValue
Group
buttons.
XML mode