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Silly Macro Question

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emdub
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Is there a way to build a macro that recognizes touch-screen choices, i.e. DME transitions?

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Rick Edwards
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[quote="emdub"]Is there a way to build a macro that recognizes touch-screen choices, i.e. DME transitions?[/quote] Sure. Menu Macros. It's under the MACRO button on the menu. You can then integrate a menu macro into a panel macro if you want. If you want to save the time of making a menu macro, save your DME wipe as a DME Wipe Snapshot, then you can incorporate the DME Wipe snapshot recall into a normal panel macro. RE