To assign macros to triggers:
For a macro that runs when the trigger turns on, select a macro in the Execute Macro on Enter field. For one
that runs when the trigger turns off, select a macro in the Execute Macro on Exit field.
Right-click a trigger label or test button to rename the trigger.
Example: Assigning a macro to the Home button of the connected TableMIC microphone:
1. On the Macros tab of the Control Devices page, name and create the macro. Then test, debug, and
save it.
2. Go to the Audio page and set the One Touch Button mode to Momentary, so the macro will run every
time you tap the microphone's Home button.
3. On the Triggers tab of the Control Devices page, locate One Touch in the list of trigger events, and
select the macro from the list of available actions for Execute Macro On Enter.
To remove macro assignments from a trigger:
Select the X on that trigger's row. This is equivalent to setting both macros to
(none)
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Setting the Tabletop Microphone's One Touch Button Behavior
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The Home button on any EasyMic microphone can be associated with macros. Set the One Touch Button
behavior according to how you want the button to behave:
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Latching
works like a light switch and allows you to associate the button with two macros – one that
runs when you turn it on, another that runs when you turn it off.
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Momentary
works like a doorbell and allows you to associate the button with one macro that runs every
time you tap the button.
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