Selecting icons

For clear optical differentiation of drivers to be used as markers or control panel fields you can assign various icons when creating a driver. To do so, specify the icons when programming the commands as follows:

Icon=X

X stands for the index of one of the icons listed below. Icon=2 therefore stands for this icon: . The example icons show a gray background. In markers or control panel fields, however, the background that was chosen is maintained. Please stick to the following conventions:

 

= 0   ...Driver command; is also visible when no icon has been specified.

= 1   ...Play for playback or show start

= 2   ...Pause for Pause Mode

= 3   ...Stop for end of playback

= 4   ...Reset for cancelling playback or resetting a device

= 5   ...Skip forward for jumping to the next marker, index, etc.

= 6   ...Skip backward for jumping to the previous marker, index, etc.

= 7   ...Fast forward for navigational purposes

= 8   ...Fast reverse for navigational purposes

= 9   ...Jump to a specified location

= 10   ...Trigger for starting trigger actions or similar

= 11   ...Volume up to increase volume or values

= 12   ...Volume down to reduce volume or values

= 13   ...Locate to position the Locator or similar

= 14   ...Eject for ejecting data or sound carriers, etc..

= 15   ...Button for universal marking of functional buttons

= 16   ...Devices in general for device line-ups or communication, etc.

= 17   ...Record for record start

= 18   ...Port for serial port or connection establishment, etc.

= 19   ...File for marking of file operations, etc.

= 24   ...Minimize program windows

= 25   ...Maximize program windows

= 26   ...Restore program windows

= 20   ...Presentation for Presentation/Full Screen Mode, etc.

= 21   ...OFF for deactivation of devices or termination of processes

= 22   ...ON for activation of devices or starting of processes

= 39   ...Standby for the standby mode of devices

= 23   ...Loudspeaker for acoustic playback or functions

= 27   ...Loudspeaker for the audio mute function

= 28   ...Picture for picture playback or for disabling the mute function

= 29   ...Picture for the picture playback mute function

= 30   ...Film strip for video playback, i.e. picture and sound or for deactivating the mute function

= 31   ...Film strip for muting video playback, i.e. picture and sound, or for deactivating the mute function

=32   ...Text sheet for displaying text or for deactivating the mute function

= 33   ...Text sheet for muting the text function

= 34   ...Cursor up for menu operation

=35   ...Cursor right for menu operation

= 36   ...Cursor down for menu operation

= 37   ...Cursor left for menu operation

= 38   ...Enter for confirming entries

 

See also

Creating drivers

Using drivers for serial control