The WIM interface is already done. You can set up a button with an Address Dialog box and off you go.
If you have a copy of the software I will post the button code so you can plug it in a try it.
command C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\iexplore.exe parameter [d:a]
Store the above to any button an launch. An address dialog box will pop up an you can enter and IP address of an MFD.
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Has anyone found a used for the job editor section as a personal diary for recording a history of those special fixit jobs ?
Your own personal knowlegde base of fixs and repairs
The overal job editor concept was for both manager and personal use.
If people prefer a personal fixit memoir diary I could add in addtional search fuctions and keyfield records to suit.
Yer....no,no....yer... don't care.....?
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Actually, I was looking at the job editor with keen interest now that I have access to it. Even though the mothership keeps track of my service calls, that looks very useful for a personal log of what I do while on the clock. (Now I just have to get off my lazy sitting muscles and use it. I promise I will.)
Those using the ittoolbox.
A button function to google search copytechnet.com.
An Input dialog box[d:h] pops up and allows the user to enter search text.
It then loads iexplore.exe and runs the google search command line parameters.
You can change the command to firefox.exe or chrome.exe if you wish.
command C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\iexplore.exe parameter "www.google.com/search?q=[d:h]&sitesearch=copytechnet.com&gws_rd=cr,ssl&ei=12 3"
If anybody has any handy button functions please share them to the forum. The best ones will
go into the next version of the iTToolbox program for toolbox general distribution.
Any button function will do. Eg. Load GoosesGuide.pdf. Load KyoceraTI-Lib.pdf, etc....
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For the beta testers.
Can someone confirm this button text fault.
[ver 1.1.2.57]
[Button text fault]
If changing the button attributes to colour or bigger than the button field
the button text becomes blank ?
I've seen it on win8.1 so far.
[Solution]
Reset the button text to normal size an or no bold font.
The button name edit box inside the Key Programming popup menu enlarges oversize for some reason.
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[Ver 1.1.2.57]
Is every one content with the iTToolbox GUI (Graphic User Interface ) overall layout so far?
Is there anything in the over all interface you would prefer to see different ?
Example:
I found I'm running out of keyboard buttons with the PRINTER and MY FAV's tool tray layout.
I thought about adding a keyboard scroll or popup function to allow more keys/button functions to scroll into view,but this may also inhibit user functions on smaller Laptop and Win-Tablet screens.
Is programming of your own button hint/help text enough information when shown down on the status bar, or would people prefer the button help text to popup an outline/callout style menu ?
If Tech's would like some personal 101 training on the iTToolbox App only, then feel free to PM or email me.
Please be advised I do not have the time to allocate personalise training on how to use any other 3rd party software applications.
If you would like to see change or updates to the iTToolbox software, please add your comments on the forum or PM, while we're still in the software design phase.
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How to program a button function to turn your USB WiFi or fixed WiFi On or Off.
For those quick on the go who use a USB WiFi or similar.
The following allows you to connect or disconnect quickly to any WiFi network.
Just add the network <SSID name> where shown; add your <WiFi Lan> name as shown on your system. Don't forget to add quotes around names with spaces eg. "WiFi 2".
[Turn WiFi On]
command cmd.exe parameter /c netsh wlan connect name=<SSID here> interface=<WiFi Lan ?>
[Turn WiFi OFF]
command cmd.exe parameter /c netsh wlan disconnect name=<SSID here> interface=<WiFi Lan ?>
A working button connection example :
cmd.exe /c netsh wlan connect name=MATRIX interface="WiFi 2"
I have the above two button functions are programmed in the iTToobox using two Macro buttons in MY FAV's tool tray.
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How to program a button to shut down your Win8.1 Service Tech laptop or PC really quick.
Mainly for those of us Techo's who are on the run.
The following button will shut down your PC in /t = 1 second.
Before Windows exits it will display the message /c = "I'm outa here...."
All programs will be forced closed, make sure your data is saved first.
command cmd.exe[/:t] parameter /k shutdown /s /t 1 /c "I'm outa here...."
A working example:
cmd.exe [/:t] /k shutdown /s /t 1 /c "I'm outa here."
I've placed the above programmed button in MY FAV'S macro button under the WiFi on/off buttons.
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The current layout is good for me as I can access the other functions at the bottom of the window. Although the scroll bar would allow more buttons.
I am still prevented from using the buttons because of the date format issue. But no big deal, for what it is worth I'd prefer to see you work on the base functionality of this and then if time permits see if there is something to be done about that. I am working with the Editor to see what I can do with that, probably not as much as I should but I am working with that. And that's good enough for me for now.
For Petes's sake, I'm using Windows 10. You'd think by now Windows could interpret international date formats. Oh well.
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