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In-room control on touch 10
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Widgets
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The Touch 10 in-room control panel is composed of user interface elements
called widgets. You can find the complete widget library in the right pane of the
Introduction
in-room control editor.
General
text fields and more.
Create a user interface
Icons
left/right, Camera controls, Loudspeaker controls, Microphone control, Media
API for in-room control
player controls, and more.
The content of the next few pages describes each widget type, with emphasis
Widgets
Widgets
on:
• Commands that change the value of the widget
Command reference
• Events that are sent (pressed, changed, released, clicked) and which actions
trigger these events
• Examples of commands and events, both in terminal output mode and XML
Troubleshooting
output mode
Tips and tricks
Syntax and semantics for all events, commands and statuses that are
related to in-room controls (user interface extensions) are included in the
Command reference
Examples
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tab: Buttons with custom text, group buttons, toggle button, sliders,
tab: Buttons with familiar symbols for Home, Power, Arrow up/down/
chapter.
The widget identifier
All widgets on a Touch 10 in-room control panel need a unique identifier,
a Widget ID. The Widget ID may either be defined by you, or assigned
automatically. The Widget ID can be any name or number; we recommend
using a descriptive name without special characters. The maximum number of
characters is 40.
The Widget ID is the programming link between Touch 10, the video system,
and the control system. The Widget ID will be included in all events that are
associated with a widget, and you must use the same identifier when you send
commands to that widget via the code that you write for your control system.
Group identifiers
One of the widgets, the Group button, has two types of identifiers: The
Widget ID refers to the complete group of buttons, while Group IDs are unique
identifiers for the individual buttons within the group.
Widget_ID_groupbutton
Option 1
Group_ID_one
Group_ID_two
A Group ID is assigned automatically, but can be defined by you instead. A
Group ID can be any name or number; we recommend using a descriptive
name without special characters. The maximum number of characters is 255.
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Option 2
Option 3
Group_ID_three

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