Click and hold
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Action. Description. Click. Press the mouse until you feel a click. Click and hold. Press and hold the mouse. Drag. Click and hold an item, then move the mouse.
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Accidentally activated.Modes: Simple and Advanced UI both have many standard and blinky modes available, but the main modes are stepped and smooth ramping, but stepped ramping is only available in Advanced UI, and smooth is enabled in both Simple and Advanced.Switch to Advanced UI from Simple: 10 clicks, but hold on the 10th clickFrom OFF:Press and hold: Turns on in either smooth or stepped ramp (depending on which mode is enabled)Single click: Turn on in last mode (step or ramp state-again depends on which mode)Double click: Ramp ceiling/turboTriple click: Battery check (in Simple and Advanced UI)Triple click and hold: Special strobe modes-remembers last used (in Advanced UI)Quad click: Lockout mode. In lockout mode you have different options available:1 click: momentary moon (bottom of ramp)2 clicks: momentary (higher floor)4 clicks: turns on in ramp mode4 clicks with a hold: on in ramp mode, lowest/floor5 clicks with a hold: on in ramp mode, highest/ceiling10 clicks with a hold: configure the lock timeout threshold (in Advanced UI only). This is a new feature for Anduril2, it allows you to set a timeout to the lock, where the light will lock after a pre-set elapsed time. From ON:Press and hold: Ramp up (depending on the mode)Single click: Turn offDouble click: Ramp ceiling/turboDouble click and hold: Ramp downTriple click: Toggle between smooth and stepped ramping (in Advanced UI only)Quad click: Lockout mode (see above for the lockout options)Mode memory:Yes, memorizes last on state setting either smooth or stepped ramping, but does not remember blinkiesLow voltage warning:Yes, when in operation, the light steps down brightness gradually until turning off when the cell is around 2.96 volts.Strobe/blinkiesYes, many! The blinkies are accessible from off with 3H (click click click-hold) in ADVANCED UI only. You switch between strobe modes with 2 clicks:Candle modeBike flasherParty strobeTactical strobeLightning stormLock-out mode: Yes. In Simple or Advanced UI, lockout is accessed by 4 clicks from on or off. 4 clicks to unlock. The lockout enables momentary operation in the moon mode, however, 2H (click click-hold) enables low mode. There are other lockout modes available (see the diagram). Temp check and thermal calibration modeIn the first version, you could do both the ambient temperature sensor calibration and thermal ceiling at the same time, but in Anduril2, it’s a little different. When in temp check, click 7 times and hold on the 7th to enter the thermal configuration. To configure the ambient temp, wait Action. Description. Click. Press the mouse until you feel a click. Click and hold. Press and hold the mouse. Drag. Click and hold an item, then move the mouse. When a call is placed on hold.If the Music on Hold section is disabled, click Enable Music on Hold in location settings to use this feature. Workspaces Go to Management > WorkspacesSelect the workspace to edit.Click the Calling tab and navigate to the Music on Hold section.Enable the toggle Play music when a call is placed on hold. Virtual Lines Go to Services > Calling > Virtual linesSelect the virtual line to edit and click Calling.Scroll down to the Music on Hold panel.Enable the toggle button for Play music when a call is placed on hold. Locations Go to Management > LocationsChoose a location and click the Calling tab.Go to the Call handling section, and choose Music on hold or park.Select Call is placed on hold or Call is parked for the audio to apply. The playlist can be applied from . Select the Music on Hold source by choosing one of the following options:Play default music - Select this option to play the default music.Play custom music - You must select and upload an audio source file in either .wav or .wma format. You can select a file or playlist that is already created at Organization level.This is applicable for location level Music-on-Hold settings only. Click Select musicto open the announcement repository.You can either select a preuploaded file or click Upload to add a new file.Click Select file to assign the selected custom music.You can also select an existing playlist that you want to use from the announcement repository, or create your own playlist. The music-on-hold feature enables you to create playlists using files from its repository. You can also configure up to 1000 playlists, and set music-on-hold with a playlist for specific locations. The announcements repository size increased to 5 GB. However, the size for individual locations remains at 1 GB. Limitations: When a playlist is in use, you cannot delete it. You cannot delete an announcement from the repository if it is currently in use. When you remove a playlist, your location automatically switches to the system default music-on-Hold source. The playlist option works at the Location level only and is not supported for Call Queues, Users, or Workspaces. Configure bulk update of Music-on-Hold Sign in to Control Hub. Go to . Scroll down to Manage user calling data panel and click on Manage user calling data. Click Download Data, where you can select the specific user calling service feature that you can download. Check the Music on Hold Source check box and click Download. Click View import history/tasks to know the status of the download and download the user .csv records with music-on-hold columns having the MOH attributes listed in the table. You can edit the attributes and upload the .csv file to change the custom settings for a group of users.AttributeValueMOH ActiveTrue or FalseMOH Announcement TypeCUSTOM or DEFAULTMOH Announcement Media TypeWAV or WMAMOH Announcement LevelORGANIZATION or LOCATION Default music for Music-on-Hold As an administrator, you can choose Webex Calling Theme 1 or 2 as theComments
Accidentally activated.Modes: Simple and Advanced UI both have many standard and blinky modes available, but the main modes are stepped and smooth ramping, but stepped ramping is only available in Advanced UI, and smooth is enabled in both Simple and Advanced.Switch to Advanced UI from Simple: 10 clicks, but hold on the 10th clickFrom OFF:Press and hold: Turns on in either smooth or stepped ramp (depending on which mode is enabled)Single click: Turn on in last mode (step or ramp state-again depends on which mode)Double click: Ramp ceiling/turboTriple click: Battery check (in Simple and Advanced UI)Triple click and hold: Special strobe modes-remembers last used (in Advanced UI)Quad click: Lockout mode. In lockout mode you have different options available:1 click: momentary moon (bottom of ramp)2 clicks: momentary (higher floor)4 clicks: turns on in ramp mode4 clicks with a hold: on in ramp mode, lowest/floor5 clicks with a hold: on in ramp mode, highest/ceiling10 clicks with a hold: configure the lock timeout threshold (in Advanced UI only). This is a new feature for Anduril2, it allows you to set a timeout to the lock, where the light will lock after a pre-set elapsed time. From ON:Press and hold: Ramp up (depending on the mode)Single click: Turn offDouble click: Ramp ceiling/turboDouble click and hold: Ramp downTriple click: Toggle between smooth and stepped ramping (in Advanced UI only)Quad click: Lockout mode (see above for the lockout options)Mode memory:Yes, memorizes last on state setting either smooth or stepped ramping, but does not remember blinkiesLow voltage warning:Yes, when in operation, the light steps down brightness gradually until turning off when the cell is around 2.96 volts.Strobe/blinkiesYes, many! The blinkies are accessible from off with 3H (click click click-hold) in ADVANCED UI only. You switch between strobe modes with 2 clicks:Candle modeBike flasherParty strobeTactical strobeLightning stormLock-out mode: Yes. In Simple or Advanced UI, lockout is accessed by 4 clicks from on or off. 4 clicks to unlock. The lockout enables momentary operation in the moon mode, however, 2H (click click-hold) enables low mode. There are other lockout modes available (see the diagram). Temp check and thermal calibration modeIn the first version, you could do both the ambient temperature sensor calibration and thermal ceiling at the same time, but in Anduril2, it’s a little different. When in temp check, click 7 times and hold on the 7th to enter the thermal configuration. To configure the ambient temp, wait
2025-04-14When a call is placed on hold.If the Music on Hold section is disabled, click Enable Music on Hold in location settings to use this feature. Workspaces Go to Management > WorkspacesSelect the workspace to edit.Click the Calling tab and navigate to the Music on Hold section.Enable the toggle Play music when a call is placed on hold. Virtual Lines Go to Services > Calling > Virtual linesSelect the virtual line to edit and click Calling.Scroll down to the Music on Hold panel.Enable the toggle button for Play music when a call is placed on hold. Locations Go to Management > LocationsChoose a location and click the Calling tab.Go to the Call handling section, and choose Music on hold or park.Select Call is placed on hold or Call is parked for the audio to apply. The playlist can be applied from . Select the Music on Hold source by choosing one of the following options:Play default music - Select this option to play the default music.Play custom music - You must select and upload an audio source file in either .wav or .wma format. You can select a file or playlist that is already created at Organization level.This is applicable for location level Music-on-Hold settings only. Click Select musicto open the announcement repository.You can either select a preuploaded file or click Upload to add a new file.Click Select file to assign the selected custom music.You can also select an existing playlist that you want to use from the announcement repository, or create your own playlist. The music-on-hold feature enables you to create playlists using files from its repository. You can also configure up to 1000 playlists, and set music-on-hold with a playlist for specific locations. The announcements repository size increased to 5 GB. However, the size for individual locations remains at 1 GB. Limitations: When a playlist is in use, you cannot delete it. You cannot delete an announcement from the repository if it is currently in use. When you remove a playlist, your location automatically switches to the system default music-on-Hold source. The playlist option works at the Location level only and is not supported for Call Queues, Users, or Workspaces. Configure bulk update of Music-on-Hold Sign in to Control Hub. Go to . Scroll down to Manage user calling data panel and click on Manage user calling data. Click Download Data, where you can select the specific user calling service feature that you can download. Check the Music on Hold Source check box and click Download. Click View import history/tasks to know the status of the download and download the user .csv records with music-on-hold columns having the MOH attributes listed in the table. You can edit the attributes and upload the .csv file to change the custom settings for a group of users.AttributeValueMOH ActiveTrue or FalseMOH Announcement TypeCUSTOM or DEFAULTMOH Announcement Media TypeWAV or WMAMOH Announcement LevelORGANIZATION or LOCATION Default music for Music-on-Hold As an administrator, you can choose Webex Calling Theme 1 or 2 as the
2025-04-11Saezan Posts: 4 Joined: 09 Dec 2015, 20:40 FIXED Holding Alt with Double Right Click Hold (and Possibly LAlt as well) Hello all, I am attempting to set up a simple .ahk that will basically make it to where when I hold the left alt button, I will click the right mouse once quickly, and then again and hold it. What I have so far that doesn't seem to be doing it:LAlt::MouseClick, right if( not GetKeyState("RButton" , "P") ) Click downreturnLAlt Up::Click upMost of that is what I found for a basic hold mouse press on another forum. I am thinking that I may need to replace LAlt:: with !:: but I'm not sure because I want to use it as the hotkey itself, not as a modifier. Bonus if I can get it to hold alt after the right click hold as well, like:LAlt::MouseClick, right if( not GetKeyState("RButton" , "P") ) Click down if( not GetKeyState("LAlt" , "P") )returnLAlt Up::Click upAny help would be appreciated.EDIT:I finally got it! The code is:Code: Select all$LAlt:: ; A loop could be here tooif( GetKeyState("LAlt" , "P") )Click rightClick right down ; Click and holdSend {LAlt down} ; Alt down and hold (circumvents with '$' any shenanegans)Hotkey, LAlt, Off ; this stops it from repeatingreturn$LAlt up::Click right upSend {LAlt up}Hotkey, LAlt, On ; this allows it to be used againreturn Last edited by Saezan on 10 Dec 2015, 22:00, edited 1 time in total. Exaskryz Posts: 2886 Joined: 17 Oct 2015, 20:28 Re: Holding Alt with Double Right Click Hold (and Possibly LAlt as well) 09 Dec 2015, 21:02 You are right that you want your hotkey to be LAlt:: and not !::. The latter means you'd have to, on a US QWERTY keyboard, press Shift and 1 to activate it.Now, my question for you is, do you want to hold down the left or the right mouse button afterwards? Your click command is defaulting to the left button (LButton). Click right down and Click right up should be what you need.As for holding do the LAlt button once the right click down has been done, I can tell you that it is unlikely you will release your LAlt hotkey in time, so your If( not GetKeyState("LAlt" , "P") ) will likely always be false (as GetKeyState() will come back true). But you can do what you want with a Send {LAlt down}. In adding this step, you will need to make your LAlt Up:: hotkey two steps:Code: Select allLAlt Up::Click right upSend {LAlt up}returnYou may also find the need to change your LAlt:: and LAlt up:: to use the $ prefix modifier to prevent recursion. Alternatively, you can use the #UseHook directive
2025-03-25Mouse Hold to Click? Topic is solved cakekindel Mouse Hold to Click? Topic is solved Hello, I'm having trouble writing a script for a game.What it does is clicks the right mouse when you hold it down, and clicks again when the right mouse goes up.Any and all help is appreciated, thanks! ertagon2 Posts: 11 Joined: 31 Dec 2015, 12:55 Re: Mouse Hold to Click? Post by ertagon2 » 31 Dec 2015, 15:40 Click Down Right::v ;when pressedClick Up Right::v ;when releasedIn this case the script will send "v" when right mouse button is pressed and released Exaskryz Posts: 2886 Joined: 17 Oct 2015, 20:28 Re: Mouse Hold to Click? Post by Exaskryz » 31 Dec 2015, 15:44 I haven't tested it, but that shouldn't work ertagon. Those aren't valid hotkeys.But this code, if we're saying we want to use the right mouse button to perform a right click upon press and release (so two right clicks), this should work:Code: Select all$RButton::Send {RButton}$RButton up::Send {RButton}Modifiers ($ and up), and KeyList
2025-04-021/13/2021 All TradingView keyboard hotkeys · Kodify Effect Key combination Reset the spacing Double-click on the time axis between bars Compress price scale Extend price scale Click (and hold) on the price axis and drag the mouse down Click (and hold) on the price axis and move the mouse Reset price scale up Double-click on the price axis Chart movements keys Effect Key combination Move chart 1 bar to the ← left Move chart 1 bar to the → right Move further to the left Ctrl + ← Move further to the right Ctrl + → Alt + G Go to a specific date Scroll through the chart Click with left mouse button on the chart and drag mouse Chart trading shortcuts Effect Key combination ▲ 5/14 1/13/2021 All TradingView keyboard hotkeys · Kodify Effect Key combination Place market order to buy Shift + B Place market order to sell Shift + S Drawing hotkeys These are the shortcuts we can use with drawings on the chart (TradingView Blog, 2016): General drawing shortcuts Effect Measure tool Key combination Hold Shift and click on the chart Copy selected drawing Ctrl + C Paste copied drawing Ctrl + V Clone a drawing Select multiple drawings Move a drawing horizontally or vertically Cancel making a drawing, undo selecting a drawing Hold Ctrl and drag the mouse Hold Ctrl and click to select each individual drawing Drag with mouse + Shift Esc Create drawings keys Effect Key combination ▲ 6/14 1/13/2021 All TradingView keyboard hotkeys · Kodify Effect Key combination Make a horizontal line Alt + H Make a vertical line Alt + V Alt + C Make a cross line (combination of horizontal and vertical line) Select the Rectangle from the drawing toolbar Make a square and hold Shift when making the drawing on the chart Select the Ellipse from the drawing toolbar and Make a circle hold Shift when making the drawing on the chart Draw a horizontal line, vertical line, or a line at 45 Hold Shift while making a trend line or degrees channel drawing Indicator and strategy script hotkeys
2025-04-111: Run DirectX Diagnostic Tool in Windows 10 from RunPress the Windows key + R to open the Run command box. Type dxdiag and press Enter.This will open DirectX Diagnostic Tool immediately. The System tab lists the general information about your system and most importantly what version of DirectX you currently have installed. The Display tab shows information specific to your graphics adapter and monitor, and you can see which DirectX features are enabled.Method 2: Run DirectX Diagnostic Tool in Windows 10 Using Cortana SearchYou can also start DirectX Diagnostic Tool by typing dxdiag in Cortana’s search box on the taskbar, and then clicking the dxdiag search result.Method 3: Run DirectX Diagnostic Tool in Windows 10 from Command PromptOpen the Command Prompt in Windows 10, type dxdiag and press Enter. This will also launch DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Turn on / off Press and Hold for Right-clicking in Windows 10 February 27th, 2017 by Admin How can you make a right-click on a Windows 10 tablet without mouse? Just use your finger or touch pen to press and hold on the screen, it will bring up the right-click context menu. In this tutorial we’ll show you 2 ways to enable / disable the press and hold for right-clicking feature in Windows 10.Method 1: Turn on / off Press and Hold for Right-clicking Using Control PanelOpen the Control Panel and set the View by option to Large icons. Click Pen and Touch.The Pen and Touch dialog box will open. Select either Pen Options tab or Touch tab. Once the Press and hold option is highlighted in the list, click Settings.Pen Options – Select this tab if you want to enable or disable “press and hold for right-clicking” on your touch pen.Touch – You can also use your finger to press and hold on a touch screen. Choose this tab if you want to turn on or off right-click for a finger press and hold.In the Press and Hold Settings window, check or uncheck the “Enable press and hold for right-clicking” option, and click OK.Now you’ve enabled or disabled the press and hold
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