Scrolling photos on colour touch

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by CUB, Jan 31, 2007.

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    Just wondering if someone can help me with some logic or better way to scroll through photos in colour touch screen.
    I want to be able to start a continuos scroll through 4-5 photos after a button has been pressed on main page.
    Also would like it to run continuosly until stopped by changing page back to main
     
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    There is a logic template called "photo screen saver" which will do this. It may need some tweaking to do exactly what you want.
     
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    Thanks I'll try that out..
     
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    That worked well except I can't find where to edit this logic to add more pages and change delay times.
    Wondering whether I need to only use this template as guide and create my own logic sequence or if I can change the template.
     
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    You edit the logic using the Logic Editor. The Logic Help file and manual gives lots of information about doing this.

    Ideally, we recommend that people do a C-Bus logic training course before attempting to program logic. Contact CIS Technical Support for details of when there will be a course in your area.
     
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