Hi there!
I'm working on a neat Virtual Console for my purposes. I added a button with flash functionality selected. The button is supposed to fire off a fog machine.
It works quite neatly when I click the button with the mouse.
However, since this runs on a Thinkpad Yoga on Windows 10, I want to use the touch screen. Funnily enough, the button cannot be operated using the touch screen, only via the mouse.
Buttons simply activating scenes in a solo frame however can be operated with the touch screen, as everything else.
Best
Frickler
Flash Button not working with Touch Screen
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Turns out that a workaround is to double-touch the button. A bit counter-intuitive but it does the job.
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Check the touchscreen settings in Windows.
A touch gesture can mean many things to the O.S. so there are options...
A touch gesture can mean many things to the O.S. so there are options...
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If it is only to control a fog machine, you could use a Chaser or Sequence in Run Once Mode (with only that one scene that controls your Fog Machine) and set the Run time to (something like) 1 second.
You start the function with a Touch Screen Button on your Virtual Console and it will end itself after the time you did set.
You start the function with a Touch Screen Button on your Virtual Console and it will end itself after the time you did set.
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