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    • anton
      anton FlicTeam @cwasko last edited by

      @cwasko said in Flic for Mac?:

      What is the "Button Down / Up" thing?

      So, the original reason I bought Flic was the automate my time tracking for work. I switch tasks frequently at work and wanted a way to track time with a physical device. I could never quite get things the way I wanted using Flic > IFTTT > Google > Excel > Pivot Table > ERP System. But, now with this and 65 line of AppleScript I now have cut out IFTTT and Goole and have far superior integration. Thanks! I can't wait to see where this goes.

      Thanks! This is a bit of a pet project of mine so I really appreciate the positive feedback 🙂 Hopefully we can make something nice out of this!

      As to your question. The "Button Down / Up" are actually the raw events that the Flic produces when you push the button. Down is sent when you as soon as you press down on the button and up as soon as you release it. This not only gives better response time, but it also means that you are able to detect "custom" press events if you like, morse code perhaps 😛

      The Click/DoubleClick/Hold events are generated from the down/up events. You will notice that the click event takes longer time to arrive than buttonDown and that is since the program needs to wait a little while to see if a second click arrives. This is to distinguish between click and doubleClick.

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      • cwasko
        cwasko last edited by

        What is the "Button Down / Up" thing?

        So, the original reason I bought Flic was the automate my time tracking for work. I switch tasks frequently at work and wanted a way to track time with a physical device. I could never quite get things the way I wanted using Flic > IFTTT > Google > Excel > Pivot Table > ERP System. But, now with this and 65 line of AppleScript I now have cut out IFTTT and Goole and have far superior integration. Thanks! I can't wait to see where this goes.

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        • chrismcband
          chrismcband last edited by

          This is great, now I can have a physical code build and deploy button.

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          • anton
            anton FlicTeam @andrecarlucci last edited by

            @andrecarlucci

            We have been thinking about that as well. Might come in the future, but it is not as straight forward as for Mac/Linux in my opinion. I don't know if it makes sense to have an application that triggers .bat/.exe-files on windows, but we are considering it. If you have any ideas or suggestions then let me know!

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            • anton
              anton FlicTeam @olyckne last edited by

              @olyckne said in Flic for Mac?:

              ool!
              Have a hard time getting it to work though.
              When it finally found my button it got stuck on "connecting

              Ok, strange.. Have you tried to power bluetooth off/on just in case there is some issue with the bluetooth module? If you still can not get it to work then post an issue on github with some further info about your setup (computer, os, etc) and I'll try and help you troubleshoot it!

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              • olyckne
                olyckne last edited by

                Cool!
                Have a hard time getting it to work though.
                When it finally found my button it got stuck on "connecting" 😕

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                • alice.carback
                  alice.carback last edited by

                  I would love to see what people cook up with Flic & Alfred.

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                  • andrecarlucci
                    andrecarlucci @anton last edited by

                    @anton Nice, can't wait for the Windows version 🙂

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                    • jontedejong
                      jontedejong last edited by

                      Oooh I'm gonna have flic start/stop my entire dev enviroment "on the flic of a button" 😉

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                      • philipp
                        philipp last edited by

                        Nice. Works like a charm!

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