Memory function on switches
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Re:Memory function on switches
26 Oct 2013 06:56
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Re:Memory function on switches
26 Oct 2013 08:19
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
30 Apr 2014 18:39
Hi,
from my point of view this is done with FW 3.0
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gecko
from my point of view this is done with FW 3.0
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gecko
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
01 May 2014 12:28
Hi Gecko,
maybe I'm too stupid to find the right way to define a 3-position switch in way that both, the top and the button position can be used as memory.
Can you give me an hint ...
Thanks in advance
Peter
maybe I'm too stupid to find the right way to define a 3-position switch in way that both, the top and the button position can be used as memory.
Can you give me an hint ...
Thanks in advance
Peter
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