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5 Repeat Steps 2-4 and continue to test all commands for all of your devices by double clicking in
Tree View, then editing the pages as needed. If you are missing a command and need to learn it,
delete any buttons that you don’t need and relabel to prepare for learning.
Tip - Move important commands to the first page of the device/activity.
Hiding Pages in Page View
A hidden page is accessible during programming so you can teach commands to buttons on hidden
pages and use them in macros. The interesting thing about hidden pages is that the end user cannot
manually access the page using the PAGE button. You HIDE pages by right clicking on a device in
Tree View, then selecting Hide from the context menu that appears.
After you’ve hidden a page, the page is greyed out in Tree View.
Page 1 is Not Hidden
Page 2 is Hidden
Page 3 is Not Hidden, but it is about to be changed to Hidden (menu
is revealed when you right click on a page) by clicking on Hide in
the context menu.
Test All Commands and Relabel for Easy Operation