macros:example:lockconsole
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This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[: | This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[: | ||
- | This macros | + | This macro uses the system function System.LockConsole() resp. LockMode.LockConsole() to lock the console. There are two reaons |
* it is much quicker than the built-in menu: if you assign this macro to a button, you just need to click/press this button to lock the console | * it is much quicker than the built-in menu: if you assign this macro to a button, you just need to click/press this button to lock the console | ||
* if you have ever fat-fingered the console: with this macro you can be sure to always use the correct unlock code | * if you have ever fat-fingered the console: with this macro you can be sure to always use the correct unlock code | ||
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===== How to use it ===== | ===== How to use it ===== | ||
+ | - depending from software version you need to use the first or the second macro (the other simply does nothing) | ||
- replace 1009 with your own unlock code | - replace 1009 with your own unlock code | ||
- [[: | - [[: |
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