No need to create a button on the same join. Just need to run the
command somehow:
1. On button press
2. On system startup
3. As a once off timer on a specific page or subpage
Jarrod
On Jul 23, 11:41 am, gchts <thebo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let me make sure I am understanding you correctly.
>
> 1) I would need to create a new command for a system and name it
> something like Status Bar.
> 2) the command value should not matter because we are not sending in
> command. There just needs to be something there or the ok button is
> greyed out.
> 3) Check the "Optional Target Value Assignment" Box
> 4) Select Digital join type
> 5) Put in 17931 for the join number to show the status bar
> 6) Set the value to 1 to send it High.
>
> Is that correct?
>
> Do I need to create a button with that join number? What theme would
> I use? Simulate feedback?
> DO need to run that command at system startup to get the status bar to
> show up?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> On Jul 22, 10:46 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes, use the optional "set join value" property for a command, and in
> > that set the digital join for status bar high.
>
> > Toggle status bar: d17922
> > Show status bar: d17931
> > Hide status bar: d17932
>
> > Jarrod
>
> > On Jul 22, 12:14 pm, gchts <thebo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Is it possible to show the iPad status bar inside command fusion using
> > > a global cache GC-100?
>
> > > Brian
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