Difference between revisions of "Triggers"
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[[Calendar Event]] | [[Calendar Event]] | ||
− | [[Call | + | [[Call Active]] |
[[Call Ended]] | [[Call Ended]] | ||
[[Call Incoming]] | [[Call Incoming]] | ||
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+ | [[Call Missed]] | ||
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+ | [[Call Outgoing]] | ||
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+ | [[Cell Tower Change]] | ||
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+ | [[Data Connectivity Change]] | ||
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+ | [[Day of Week/Month]] | ||
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+ | [[Day/Time Trigger]] | ||
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+ | [[Daydream On/Off]] | ||
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+ | [[Device Boot]] | ||
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+ | [[Device Docked/Undocked]] | ||
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+ | [[Dial Phone Number]] | ||
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+ | [[Empty Trigger]] | ||
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+ | [[Failed Login Attempt]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 3 February 2021
A trigger is an instantaneous event that your device can detect to make a macro run. A macro must have at least one trigger to be valid.
List of Triggers
Bluetooth Beacon (experimental
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