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1.010.00.00.01.010.00.01.01.010.00.00.01.010.00.00;1;
1.010.00.02.01.010.00.0(exp(ln(0.01)/y))*(prevR(1)-x)+x 1.010.00.0300.01.010.00.00.01.010.00.01.01.01) From the HID Data Extractor(s), parameter link the mouse button to the "...from HID Mouse Click" Gate, and the Keyboard key or trigger or your choice to the "...from HID pLink" Send Trigger button.
2) Upon hitting this key, the current value of the Variable slider is stored. While the LED is lit, the slider may be adjusted to a new value, and held there as long as the mouse button is depressed.
3) Upon the release of the mouse button, the slider will spring back to the stored value. It works best and more predictably if at this time
you toggle the LED back to off.
4) When the LED is off, the variable slider functions normally.
5) Also, the Variable output has a smoothing option, although the smoothed value cannot be visible on the slider, unfortunately....
-Elliott Wall
http://buckwheatandgrits.com