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cruelkix Groupie
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Posted: February 20 2009 at 12:35 | IP Logged
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I found some posts from 2006 on Sliders and I became curious as to if this were possible to do in the CC. As of right now the only things I have are dimmable lights and it woudl be great to use a slider to set the levels?
What is the progress on this? Is it possible to do in Control Center/Web Center? If so anyone feel like giving me a head start on how to do it?
Thanks,
Craig
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Posted: February 20 2009 at 13:24 | IP Logged
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The only way to do it in the CC is to fake it with multiple invisible buttons. I have web pages that have actual sliders. There are threads on these here somewhere that I can look up later.
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cruelkix Groupie
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Posted: February 20 2009 at 14:20 | IP Logged
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TonyNo wrote:
The only way to do it in the CC is to fake it with multiple invisible buttons. I have web pages that have actual sliders. There are threads on these here somewhere that I can look up later. |
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Tony,
I saw your web pages. I am not the best HTML guy in the world and I find that the CC/WC works very well for me with my limited knowledge. I'm pretty decent with macros and triggers as I understand them fairly well. I guess what I'm saying is if it can't be done in CC I wont do it for now.
Thanks,
Craig
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: February 20 2009 at 16:59 | IP Logged
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I think you missed this bit...
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The only way to do it in the CC is to fake it with multiple invisible buttons |
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