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generic_commands [2019/10/22 12:07] – [Reports and Gateways] ingridgeneric_commands [2019/10/28 10:05] ingrid
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-====== Generic Commands ======+====== Internal Commands & Status ======
  
 \\  When an object is added to the System, a list of all the commands related to this object will be accessible, if applicable. These commands can be used on a generic button, inside the logic module, with the universal gateway, etc. \\  When an object is added to the System, a list of all the commands related to this object will be accessible, if applicable. These commands can be used on a generic button, inside the logic module, with the universal gateway, etc.
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 +=== Media Player ===
 +After selecting **Media Player**, a list of all the players added in System will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the media players are the following:
  
 +++++ Navigate up in the user interface| Simulates the $\uparrow$ command.
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 +++++ Navigate down in the user interface | Simulates the $\downarrow$ command.
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 +++++ Navigate right in the user interface | Simulates the $\rightarrow$ command.
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 +++++ Navigate left in the user interface | Simulates the $\leftarrow$ command.
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 +++++ Select current item in the user interface | Select the current object in the user interface. (It simulates the ”OK” or ”Enter” command)
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 +++++ Goes back in the user interface | Return to the previous page; it simulates the ”Return” or ”Back” command.
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 +++++ Shows the context menu in the user interface | Visualise the current object menu; it simulates the ”Menu” button.
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 +++++ Shows the information dialogue | Displays a pop-up with the information related to the current program; it simulates the ”Info” button.
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 +++++ Goes to GUI homepage | Redirects to the GUI homepage; it simulates the ”Home” button.
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 +++++ Shows the on-screen display for the current player | Visualise a pop-up with the on-screen display for the current player.
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 +++++ Starts playback of a single file or an item from the database | Launches a specified file; the file path can be specified by adjusting the ”File path” parameter on the right.
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 +++++ Play/Pause the player | Play or pause the current player.
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 +++++ Stop the player | Stops the player.
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 +++++ Skip the current track and play the next one | Skips the current track and directly play the next one.
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 +++++ Skip the current track and play the previous one | Skips the current track and directly play the next one.
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 +++++ Make a step forward on the current playing element | Fast forward the current playing element.
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 +++++ Make a step backward on the current playing element | Fast backward the current playing element.
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 +++++ Raise the volume of the player | Turns the volume up.
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 +++++ Lower the volume of the player | Turns the volume down.
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 === IR Transmitter === === IR Transmitter ===
 After selecting **IR Transmitter**, a list of all the transmitters created in the System tab will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the transmitters are the following: After selecting **IR Transmitter**, a list of all the transmitters created in the System tab will be shown. The available commands when selecting one of the transmitters are the following:
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