SteveV
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
Hi Jeffy,
Welcome to the Girder Forum :smile: You can have Girder run any Command or MultiGroup when Girder launches by right clicking on the Command or MultiGroup and selecting "On Open Girder" from the right click menu list.
As Mike indicated, you'll need the Task Create hardware plugin. I believe that this is included in the normal Girder install as there doesn't appear to be a seperate download for it. Anyway, you'll need to enable the plugin via File => Settings => Hardware Plugins (tab) => TaskCreate.
Once TaskCreate is enabled OK your way out of the setting menus. Next, select the Command or MultiGroup you want to run when you close a specific application. Click the "Learn Event" button and close your application. The left side of Girder's status bar show indicate "Captured IR code", the right side; YOURAPPLICATIONNAME.EXE [CLOSE].
Regards -- Steve
Welcome to the Girder Forum :smile: You can have Girder run any Command or MultiGroup when Girder launches by right clicking on the Command or MultiGroup and selecting "On Open Girder" from the right click menu list.
As Mike indicated, you'll need the Task Create hardware plugin. I believe that this is included in the normal Girder install as there doesn't appear to be a seperate download for it. Anyway, you'll need to enable the plugin via File => Settings => Hardware Plugins (tab) => TaskCreate.
Once TaskCreate is enabled OK your way out of the setting menus. Next, select the Command or MultiGroup you want to run when you close a specific application. Click the "Learn Event" button and close your application. The left side of Girder's status bar show indicate "Captured IR code", the right side; YOURAPPLICATIONNAME.EXE [CLOSE].
Regards -- Steve