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Cisco Telepresence MX800 Manual
Control of blinds
Table of contents
You can either use a spinner, or up and down arrows from the Icons tab in the
widget library.
Introduction
Create a user interface
API for in-room control
Widgets
Command reference
Troubleshooting
Tips and tricks
Examples
Examples
Consider the following strategy:
• Tilt the slides as response to a short press on a direction arrow. If tilted all
the way, move the blinds up or down incrementally.
• As response to a long press on a direction arrow, start moving the blinds in
that direction. They do not stop until all the way up or down.
• Short press any button in order to stop the movement after a long press.
Then no separate stop button is necessary.
D15358.01 APRIL 2016
Collaboration Endpoint software
version 8.1
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Use a button only to send a signal
A button can be used just to send a signal, without changing the button's state
or visual appearance.
As an example, use the All lights on button to switch on all lights. Do not change
the button's color from gray to blue, but update the other light controls to reflect
the true status of the room.
A button that does not change color
(from gray to blue) when used
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