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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.
 
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.
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For a trigger to fire, the macro must be available (i.e. ready to run, not disabled) at the exact time the event occurs. Otherwise, it is generally possible to check the state of a component or event (such as Battery level, Notification content, WiFi connection...) testing appropriate Magic Text value.
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For a trigger to fire, the macro must be enabled (i.e. ready to run, not disabled) at the exact time the event occurs. Otherwise, it is generally possible to check the state of a component or event (such as Battery level, Notification content, WiFi connection...) testing appropriate Magic Text value.
 
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