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Using A Joy Stick To Take Pictures With Snap Shot

Hello everyone, I have a question about the snap shot control. I want to be able to take a picture with a joy stick button push, but only then. It seems the snap shot control will take a picture every so many seconds that you set it to. I don’t want to fill up my hard drive with unwanted pictures. I got everything to work, except it takes pictures on intervals by its self as well. So, anybody know if the interval timer can be turned off in the snap shot control? confused


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#9  

Rofl, yea that was a close one:)

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#10  

@Richard, you're lucky I had clothes on!..

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#11  

@airwave1206 I recommend reading the scripting link that I provided earlier. Please read it because there are many commands that are called "Control Commands" for each control. For example, the snapshot control has a ControlCommand() that takes snapshots. You can preview the available control commands in the Cheat Sheet tab when editing scripts.

The EZ-Script manual is a list of functions. The ControlCommand() syntax is specific to each control. The ControlCommand() parameters cannot be listed in the EZ-Script manual with the functions. If the ControlCommand() parameters were listed in the EZ-Script manual, it would be a hundred+ pages long.

So instead, the available ControlCommand() parameters are displayed in your Cheat Sheet tab when editing a script. The parameters displayed are specific to the controls in your project. Please read the scripting link that I had provided earlier for information on how it works.

If you read the scripting link, it will explain how it works with photos. Here is the link again for your convenience: EZ-Script Introduction

It will be worth your time:)

#12  

@Rich... "you're lucky I had clothes on!.." Holy crap that was funny... If you ever invite me over remind me to never sit on your couch dude....:P

#13  

I like the blue screen behind the couch. Let's see, how could we use that?