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      RudiP
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      good evening !

      does GUI-O have a widget that automatically blinks, or how do I make it?

      Thanks.

      Lp Rudi

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        kl3m3n @RudiP
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        @RudiP Hi!

        This is a good idea. It would make sense for some widgets to support blinking. I will think about it.

        Which widget do you have in mind? Currently, you can blink any widget by toggling its visibility. Did you try it?

        Best regards,
        Kl3m3n

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          RudiP
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          I have an application where the processor is struggling to establish communication. At this time, any typing on the GUI-O application on the phone is without result. It would be nice to have a widget that would alert the user that the system is working. The easiest would be a flashing Status indicator. Since I currently have no communication via BT connection, this widget should flash independently. It would be even nicer to have a rotating gear widget. Thanks for understanding. PS. the GUI-O application is great.

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            kl3m3n @RudiP
            last edited by kl3m3n

            @RudiP Hi!

            I thought you meant using the "flashing" widget for non-communication purposes...

            @RudiP said in auto flashing widget:

            Since I currently have no communication via BT connection, this widget should flash independently.

            Using an de-synchronized widget to show communication status is not a good idea. In case of communication loss, the widget would still flash, giving the user a wrong impression that the remote device still works...

            If you need to show that the connection is established, your remote device should drive a widget periodically (e.g., toggling the visibility or opacity). Or you can use "@sls" and "@hls" commands that show / hide the loading screen.

            @RudiP said in auto flashing widget:

            I have an application where the processor is struggling to establish communication.

            Can you explain what exactly you mean by this?

            PS: I am glad you like the GUI-O app! Please consider rating it on the Google Play Store... Every rating helps 🙂

            Best regards,
            Kl3m3n

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