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Dear Receiver,
Please refer to the attached file,,,
for the button 0, the setting is 1 "sensing element"
for the button 1, the setting is 2 "sensing elements"
I would like to know in what condition a button needs 2 or more sensing elements.
Thank you so much.
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Hi,
In this "Configure" window, each line is a "widget".
And a widget can have multiple "sensor (= electrode)"s.
So if all you need is having 3 buttons, you could have
1 widget which has 3 buttons,
2 widgets which one has 1 button , and the other has 2 buttons,
3 widgets and each one has 1 button
If the 3 buttons shares similar functionalities and similar placement,
I would prefer to use 1 widget which has 3 buttons.
On the other hand, if each electrode has different type of functionalities and electrode,
having a widget for each may be easier to control each button.
moto
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Hi,
In this "Configure" window, each line is a "widget".
And a widget can have multiple "sensor (= electrode)"s.
So if all you need is having 3 buttons, you could have
1 widget which has 3 buttons,
2 widgets which one has 1 button , and the other has 2 buttons,
3 widgets and each one has 1 button
If the 3 buttons shares similar functionalities and similar placement,
I would prefer to use 1 widget which has 3 buttons.
On the other hand, if each electrode has different type of functionalities and electrode,
having a widget for each may be easier to control each button.
moto
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thank you