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ChadEdit User Guide
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A button is active when it has a non-empty action list. It is inactive when it has no
action list or its action list is empty. A button is selected when you push on it on
the USR-5. It is unselected when it is waiting to be pushed.
To set a bitmap of a button, take the following steps:
1. Double-click on the button you want to set a bitmap for, or select the button
by clicking on it and press the INSERT key.
2. The Button Properties sheet appears. Select the Icons tab.
3. Double-click on the bitmap you want to load, and select a Windows bitmap
file. ChadEdit can load any Windows bitmap file that has 1, 4 or 8 bits per
pixel and is at most 240 by 219 pixels (the size of a panel). ChadEdit will
automatically convert a color bitmap into a grayscale version more suitable
for display on your USR-5.
4. Click on the OK button to accept the new bitmap or on the Cancel button
to decline it.
To set the bitmap of a frame, take the following steps:
1. Double-click on the frame you want to set the bitmap for, or select the
frame by clicking on it and press the INSERT key.
2. The Frame Properties sheet appears. Select the Icons tab.
3. Double-click on the bitmap, and select a Windows bitmap file.
ChadEdit can load any Windows bitmap file that has 1, 4 or 8 bits per
pixel and is at most 240 by 219 pixels (the size of a panel).
ChadEdit will automatically convert a color bitmap into grayscale version
more suitable for display on your USR-5.
4. Click on the OK button to accept the new bitmap or on the Cancel button
to decline it.
If a button has one or more bitmaps, the width of the button is fixed to the smallest
width of all its bitmaps and the height of the button is fixed to the smallest height
of all its bitmaps. The same is true for frames except that a frame can have at
most one bitmap.
How do I create a macro?
On your USR-5 there is a clear distinction between macros and ‘regular buttons’. In ChadEdit such a distinction
does not exist. Every button and every direct-access or left/right key can either perform a single action, like
transmit an IR code, or be a macro and perform a whole list of actions.