Your comments
Happy to help.
Through JS it is impossible to keep in touch feedbacks with buttons. The iRidium editor is designed for this purpose. You can write a value to the feedback via SetFeedback or send a command to the driver via Set. You can subscribe to the desired feedbacks via GlobalListener, but we strongly do not recommend this. Because it will complicate debugging if something doesn't work properly.
Yes, you can:
IR.GetPage
("Page 1").GetItem ("Item 1").State = 1;
Clarify: do you want to JS by pressing the button to send a certain value to the driver? If so, you can use Set:
http://dev.iridiummobile.net/Drivers_API/en#.Set
Hello.
To process the press, use IR.EVENT_ITEM_PRESS.
To delay command execution, use IR.SetTimeout.
To get feedback, use this IR.EVENT_TAG_CHANGE.
Look at the attached example. If we understand you correctly, we will add to our website documentation on your questions.
Добрый день.
Можете обращаться к нему как к Custom Driver (Serial).
Sample project with adjustment in iRidium general audio via JavaScript:
Hello.
In the picture - you control the general volume in the app. If you want to control the general volume via script, use IR.GetVariable ("System.Sound.Volume"); and IR.GetVariable ("System.Sound.Mute");
Read more here.
Explain in more detail what you have attached to the button with which you want to activate audio playback?
Customer support service by UserEcho
Добрый день.
Информация о работе с Exchange тут.
Важное замечание: ваш сервер должен поддерживать Basic. Аутентификация NTLM и Kerberos не поддерживается. Перед началом работы из Иридиум, убедитесь, что сервер делает аутентификацию через Basic. Можно сделать это через Advanced REST client.