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Is there a way to activate/deactivate a button when a page is selected/deselected? - MIDI Designer Q&A
Is there a way to activate/deactivate a button when a page is selected/deselected?
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I have a test page with a toggle button that can be turned on. When another page is selected, I need the button to automatically turn off if it has not been turned off manually. Is this possible? Can the button automatically turn on when the page is selected (not sure I need this)?
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Sep 20, 2020
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Kind of. If you select your page using a button, and have a supercontrol that controls that button, it could also cause another button to send. Make sense?
Yes, it makes sense. I can have a Test Mode button on both pages. Turning it on from the main page can automatically switch to the test page. Turning it off from the test page will automatically switch back to the main page. On either page it will indicate if the test mode is on or off. What it really is, is a test button on a test page to bypass Stream Byter code.
Great, when you have a working answer please post it as an answer to this question. Also, make sure to UPVOTE the other answers. Also, make sure to select an accepted answer. Thank you!
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No. There is no control such as gained focus or lost focus.
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Sep 24, 2020
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Sep 30, 2020
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This is 100% correct, of course, but there are ways to achieve something similar, I think, using jump to page or SB. Thanks!
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