How to Use Message Popup Rule (Applications)
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− | The '''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Message_Popup_Rule|Message Popup Rule]]''' is a '''T:ANE Session Rule''' that creates onscreen messages for users in '''Driver Mode'''. | + | *The '''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Message_Popup_Rule|Message Popup Rule]]''' is a '''T:ANE Session Rule''' that creates onscreen messages for users in '''Driver Mode'''. |
− | The '''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Close_Message_Popup_Rule|Close Message Popup Rule]]''' is a '''T:ANE Session Rule''' that closes onscreen messages for users in '''Driver Mode'''. | + | *The '''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Close_Message_Popup_Rule|Close Message Popup Rule]]''' is a '''T:ANE Session Rule''' that closes onscreen messages for users in '''Driver Mode'''. |
This page gives practical examples of how these rules can be used in a session to create messages that appear after an event, such as a trigger and are automatically closed by another event, such as a set time interval. | This page gives practical examples of how these rules can be used in a session to create messages that appear after an event, such as a trigger and are automatically closed by another event, such as a set time interval. |
Revision as of 20:41, 28 April 2018
- The Message Popup Rule is a T:ANE Session Rule that creates onscreen messages for users in Driver Mode.
- The Close Message Popup Rule is a T:ANE Session Rule that closes onscreen messages for users in Driver Mode.
This page gives practical examples of how these rules can be used in a session to create messages that appear after an event, such as a trigger and are automatically closed by another event, such as a set time interval.