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- Add Conditional Target: Click this button to add a Conditional Target to an event.
- Variable: Select the User Variable that will trigger the Conditional Target.
- Operator: Select the conditional operator that will compare the current value of the variable against the value set in the field to the right. The Target state and Commands defined below will only occur when the entire statement—the variable, the operator, and the target value—is true.
Value: The value that the User Variable value will be compared against.
Info title Tip In the Value field, you can enter either a fixed integer or the name of another User Variable (e.g. “when Variable A is equal to 42” or “when Variable A is equal to Variable B”). You must enter the name of a target User Variable between two sets of dollar signs (e.g. “$$my_variable$$”).
- Target State: Select the transition behavior that will occur if the Conditional Target is met.
- Command: Add commands that will be executed if the Conditional Target is met.
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Commands
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Commands allow you to add extended functionality to your presentations. Commands can help you control displays and devices (Display On, GPIO On, etc.) or perform additional actions when interactive events are performed (Pause Video, Set Volume, etc.).
You can add commands to interactive events or to states. If you add a command to an interactive event, the command will be performed when that event occurs. If you want to add a command to a state, you will need to choose between an Entry Command (executed upon entering the state) or an Exit Command (executed upon leaving the state). Some commands (such as Switch Presentation) can only be added to interactive events.
Set Panel Output
Configures the LED output of an attached USB device (BP200, BP900, or BLC400)
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