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Once you've supplied a name for the button, proceed to select a suitable icon for it. Then, choose the specic device to
which you intend to send commands. Following this, dene the command itself. Once these steps are completed, click
the "Save" button. This action will result in the button being showcased within the workspace for your conguration
project.
When you move the mouse over the Button, the corresponding options will appear: Edit , Delete , Copy ,
Paste , Split , and Recover . You can also hold down a Button and drag it to another location.
In order to test our conguration we can press Preview icon on the top toolbar .
When in preview mode, the screen will resemble the actual appearance on the TouchPad device. In this mode, you have
the ability to directly click on each button to validate their real-world functionality. This provides a way to ensure that the
buttons are behaving as intended and performing their designated actions accurately.
To exit the preview mode and go back to Edit Mode click Preview icon again.
Finally, once you're condent that all editing and verication tasks have been completed, proceed to export the
conguration project le . Copy the generated le to the root directory of your SD card or USB flash drive. Next,
insert the SD card or USB flash drive into the TouchPad device. Upon doing so, relaunch the Synergy Touch Application
on the TouchPad. The device will then be congured with the uploaded settings, allowing you to make use of the newly
dened functionalities.
Exploring Button Types
Within this section, we will thoroughly examine each type of button and explore some of their advanced functionalities.
By the end of this section, you will have a complete grasp of the various button types and their capabilities.
Six types of buttons are provided: Set only, Get only, Set & Get, Src & Sink, Matrix and All in One.
Set only Button
The Set only Button is a button that sends commands to a target device only and does not care about the response. It
is able to send specied commands to corresponding devices one by one. It is mostly used to send conguration or
action commands to one or more target devices.
Button Name: This is the label that will be displayed on the button.
Surname: An alternate or brief identier that appears on the button.
Icon: The graphic symbol exhibited on the button. If no icon is
necessary, you can leave this eld empty.
Long Press Interval: The long press function permits continuous
command transmission to a device at a specic interval. Here, you can
set the time gap between sending successive commands to the target
device during prolonged button presses. The acceptable range for the
value is 0 to 2 seconds. If the default value of 0 is retained, the long
press functionality will be deactivated.
Device: Choose the target device to which the command is directed.
You can append or revise devices using the Device Management dialog,
accessible through the toolbar.
Command: Input the command content to be dispatched to the
intended device.
Delay: Determine the duration between pressing the button and the
moment the command is dispatched.