Hi, eveyone! I'm running MD Pro on Android 12.
I'm seeing something strange here that I've never seen before. I have one macro that has one trigger. When the trigger fires, the macro plays a sound and writes to the user log. And that's it.
My problem is that the one trigger fires two times at the exact same time. I get two entries in the user log, and two separate entries in the system log, too. I always thought that one trigger could fire one time. Did I make a mistake about that?
If there's a problem causing the trigger to fire twice, I'd like to fix it. A better alternative would be to simply prevent the trigger from firing twice in the first place. I have already tried using a boolean variable and have already tried using a "macro not invoked for" constraint. Neither effort worked, so I'm asking for ideas on how to get this macro trigger to fire once.
As always, thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this.
Hendis
I'm seeing something strange here that I've never seen before. I have one macro that has one trigger. When the trigger fires, the macro plays a sound and writes to the user log. And that's it.
My problem is that the one trigger fires two times at the exact same time. I get two entries in the user log, and two separate entries in the system log, too. I always thought that one trigger could fire one time. Did I make a mistake about that?
If there's a problem causing the trigger to fire twice, I'd like to fix it. A better alternative would be to simply prevent the trigger from firing twice in the first place. I have already tried using a boolean variable and have already tried using a "macro not invoked for" constraint. Neither effort worked, so I'm asking for ideas on how to get this macro trigger to fire once.
As always, thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this.
Hendis
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