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Touch panel signal type buttons


 

I have a newbie question, so please excuse me if you've heard this before.
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In SIMPL, on the detail view of my touch panel (in this case (TSW-1070), the three signal-type buttons at the top (Digital, Analog, and Serial) disappear when I have to scroll down,
so when I have to go from a higher number than what shows in the window (already maxed out) to a similar range button in a DIFFERENT signal range, I have to scroll all the way back up, change the signal type (Ex: Digital to Analog), then scroll all the way back down.
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I know this sounds trivial, but it sure seems like it would be a lot easier/faster if I could 'Lock' those buttons so as not to be part of the scrolling, like I can do to the top row of an Excel file.
They should be ever-present, no?
Has anyone heard of, thought of, or have an answer to this?
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It's either "here's how to set those" or "no, you can't change them".
If it's the later: "HEY Crestron! Can you fix this?"
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I find it hard to believe that I'm the first one to notice this...
;-)
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As far as I know you cannot.
I use the Keyboard Home button to take me back to the top.
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I will gladly be wrong :)


 

?Try these shortcuts on for size

Alt?+ D selects digital
Alt+ A selects analogs
Alt?+S selects serials


On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 1:04?PM Matt Jones via <mexxa84=[email protected]> wrote:
As far as I know you cannot.
I use the Keyboard Home button to take me back to the top.
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I will gladly be wrong :)



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I didn't think of that work-around.
I've been caught between mouse third-button scrolling (lots of scrolling) and moving/grabbing the slider button on the right, both of which get to be a pain.
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I just tried the 'Home' button and it does work, so that's three methods that we shouldn't have to do, but at least they work.
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If you hold shift and click on scroll area the scroll bar will move directly there. ?There is also alt-D, alt-a, alt-s, and ctrl-g.

On Oct 8, 2024, at 12:29 PM, Jim via <jpe_2012@...> wrote:

I have a newbie question, so please excuse me if you've heard this before.
?
In SIMPL, on the detail view of my touch panel (in this case (TSW-1070), the three signal-type buttons at the top (Digital, Analog, and Serial) disappear when I have to scroll down,
so when I have to go from a higher number than what shows in the window (already maxed out) to a similar range button in a DIFFERENT signal range, I have to scroll all the way back up, change the signal type (Ex: Digital to Analog), then scroll all the way back down.
?
I know this sounds trivial, but it sure seems like it would be a lot easier/faster if I could 'Lock' those buttons so as not to be part of the scrolling, like I can do to the top row of an Excel file.
They should be ever-present, no?
Has anyone heard of, thought of, or have an answer to this?
?
It's either "here's how to set those" or "no, you can't change them".
If it's the later: "HEY Crestron! Can you fix this?"
?
I find it hard to believe that I'm the first one to notice this...
;-)
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I hate being in my late 100's and just finding out about some of these!!!...:)
Thanks, guys!!


 

Another quick way to navigate around within Simpl signal lists or on the left program view is to hold CTRL while scrolling- it scrolls at a larger interval than regular. But yea when you are in Symbols easiest way is the ALT+ D/A/S to go between the 3 categories


 

You can also use CTRL G to go to a specific join number