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    New Android app called TRIGGERcmd Widgets

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    • Russ
      Russ last edited by Russ

      I pubished a new Android app called TRIGGERcmd Widgets that lets you create widgets on your Android desktop for your TRIGGERcmd commands. Just tap the widget and your command will run.

      Here's a youtube video showing how it works: https://youtu.be/ir2wN1tWxqI

      TRIGGERcmd widgets

      TRIGGERcmd widgets configuration screen

      Russell VanderMey

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      • Noah Nauman
        Noah Nauman @Russ last edited by

        @Russ Really nice addition. Any chance it could be updated to customize the widgets a bit more? Like have a power button icon or arrow? or even just adding your own pictures?

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        • Russ
          Russ @Noah Nauman last edited by

          @Noah-Nauman, good idea. I added this to my todo list.

          Russell VanderMey

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            Kingnabis last edited by

            Its posible set more values? Speed? Intensity or repetitions?

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            • Russ
              Russ @Kingnabis last edited by

              @Kingnabis, please explain. What would you want to accomplish? Do you want to be able to send a parameter when you tap widget icon?

              Russell VanderMey

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              • KronosRameses
                KronosRameses last edited by

                I'm always looking for new ways to automate my workflows, and this looks like a great way to do it. The ability to create widgets that trigger commands is really cool, and I'm looking forward to trying it out. I'm sure it will make my life a lot easier.

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