Ejecutar macro durante un tiempo

Dm114

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Here you have it but you're right: there's a problem with Stopwatch trigger.

I'm going to post a message on the forum and the macro attached should work as soon as @MacroDroidDev fixes the issue.
 

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Dm114

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Ok, don't worry. No hurry. A general macro would be great.
Thx again
I didn't forget you but I had to check something with the Dev about Stopwatch.

He tested the macro attached and it works on his device but not on mine. Stopwatch trigger doesn't fire as it should... 🤔☹️

So, please load it and run it. If it's a matter of device, it could run nicely on yours too... 🙏

If stopwatch fires correctly on your device (as you can see, I called it "Stopwatch" so you'll have to create it), this macro should fit all yours needs... Let's hope! 🙏
 

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stormtrooper_77

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I didn't forget you but I had to check something with the Dev about Stopwatch.

He tested the macro attached and it works on his device but not on mine. Stopwatch trigger doesn't fire as it should... 🤔☹️

So, please load it and run it. If it's a matter of device, it could run nicely on yours too... 🙏

If stopwatch fires correctly on your device (as you can see, I called it "Stopwatch" so you'll have to create it), this macro should fit all yours needs... Let's hope! 🙏
Hi, thx. Works like a charm. Could it be possible to set the duration in minutes instead of seconds?
Thx again.
 

Dm114

Well-known member
Hi, thx. Works like a charm. Could it be possible to set the duration in minutes instead of seconds?
Thx again.
No. When set programmatically, the duration must be in seconds. It's the reason why, in my example, I wrote the whole formula e.g. "2 * 60 minutes * 60 seconds" for "2 hours". It's quite simple anyway... 😉
 
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