Invoking Macros

There are various ways to invoke macros and a number of invocation methods are discussed throughout the documentation.

This document summaries the various ways to currently invoke a macro and discusses future plans.

Menus On screen menus can be created using the Menu Editorarrow-up-right. The buttons defined in the menus can be associated with up to four macros such that a click sequence on the button can invoke the desired macro.

Keystrokes Keyboard shortcuts can be associated with a macro in the Hotkey Editorarrow-up-right.

Command Line Interface Macros can be invoked via the Command Line Interfacearrow-up-right which allows them to be called from any utility or application that can invoke a command.

Applications and utilities Any application or utility that can invoke a command can use the Command Line Interfacearrow-up-right to invoke a macro. A specific Flexi-deck API will shortly be introduced to cater for programs to directly invoke a macro at a code level.

Midi interface Planned for future release. This will allow the 'programmable' buttons on a midi device to be associated with a macro so they can be invoked whilst at the device.

Future interfaces It is hoped that a future release will allow for macros to be invoked over IP from an external source on the internet.

Further, we are considering a bluetooth interface so that macros could be invoked from a Flexi-deck 'client' device, such as in a studio, classroom or during presentations.

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