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Every user object has a name and a parameter, that are sent to the server, and a repeat mode. If this mode is enabled, the behaviour will change:
 
Every user object has a name and a parameter, that are sent to the server, and a repeat mode. If this mode is enabled, the behaviour will change:
  
* '''Repeat mode off''' - the command is sent on the ''mouse up'' or ''touch up'' events
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* '''No repeat mode''' - the command is sent on the ''mouse up'' or ''touch up'' events
 
:[[File:Working with User.1.gif]]
 
:[[File:Working with User.1.gif]]
* '''Repeat mode on''' - three types of commands are sent:
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* '''Repeat mode enabled''' - three types of commands are sent:
 
**down: on ''mouse down'' or ''touch down'' events
 
**down: on ''mouse down'' or ''touch down'' events
 
**repeat: if the button is still pressed, a repeat command is sent every second
 
**repeat: if the button is still pressed, a repeat command is sent every second

Revision as of 13:24, 6 March 2014

Introduction to User objects

User objects are used to send commands to the server. There are few different user objects:


Every user object has a name and a parameter, that are sent to the server, and a repeat mode. If this mode is enabled, the behaviour will change:

  • No repeat mode - the command is sent on the mouse up or touch up events
Working with User.1.gif
  • Repeat mode enabled - three types of commands are sent:
    • down: on mouse down or touch down events
    • repeat: if the button is still pressed, a repeat command is sent every second
    • up: on mouse up or touch up events, for a short press (less than a second, so no repeat commands have been sent yet)
    • stop: on mouse up or touch up events, for a long press (more than a second, so at least a repeat command has been sent)
Working with User.2.gif


A UserList object has a list of items, each behaving like a user object.


While programming keep in mind that due to connection errors or user inputs (e.g. changing page) communication could be interrupted, so in the case of a user object with repeat mode enabled, the final command (up or stop) could be lost