Switch - Cisco Touch10 Manual

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Widgets

Switch

off
on
A two-state switch which
indicates either on or off.
D1535805 User Guide In-Room Control for Touch10. Produced June 2017 for CE9.0. © 2015–2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
Events
Changed — triggered when the
Example: Press on" on a switch with WidgetId = "togglebutton" .
button is released.
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Changed Signal: "togglebutton:on"
Value: <on/off>
** end
<Event>
<UserInterface item="1">
</UserInterface>
</Event>
Commands
The visual appearance of the
Example: Set a button with WidgetId = "togglebutton" to "on" .
button changes immediately
xCommand UserInterface Extensions Widget SetValue WidgetId: "togglebutton" Value: "on"
when you tap it. However, the
control system must always
send a SetValue command to the
video system when the button
toggles between on and off. This
ensures that the status is updated
accordingly.
Terminal mode
XML mode
<Extensions item="1">
<Widget item="1">
<Action item="1">
<WidgetId item="1">togglebutton</WidgetId>
<Value item="1">on</Value>
<Type item="1">changed</Type>
</Action>
</Widget>
</Extensions>
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About Switches
Switch is a two-state button which
indicates either on or off.
Example of use: Anything that can
be turned on or off, for example
lights, fan, and projector.
You can also use it as a toggle button
together with a slider for lights to be
dimmed.

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