Using the Display Interface


BlueZone Scripts

Auto-Play a BlueZone Script

In order to Auto-Play a script, you must first create the script that you want to automatically play.  Auto-Play simply means that a BlueZone script will automatically start to play when one of three events takes place.  The three events are:

You can only assign one script per event.  However, it is possible to assign different scripts to all three events since these events are mutually exclusive.  In other words, it's possible to have one script that runs when the BlueZone applications first starts, one script that runs upon connection of the host session, and one script that runs when the BlueZone is disconnected from the host.

To configure Auto-Play, follow these steps:

  1. Launch a BlueZone Display session.

  2. Select Script::Properties from the BlueZone MenuBar or, click on the Script Options icon on the BlueZone ToolBar.

  3. The Script properties dialog will be displayed as shown here:

  1. Use the Browse buttons to locate the desired BlueZone script that you want to Auto-Play.

  2. Click the OK button.

  3. Save the BlueZone session so that the Auto-Play selections are saved.

Display Script Status Window

This option is provided as an aid for developers who are creating complex scripts.  If you are creating and running simple recorded BlueZone scripts, you do not need the Script Status Window to be displayed during script playback.  Turn the Script Status Window off by un-checking the checkbox.

Playback Speed

Playback speed is adjustable using the slider control.  Again, this option is provided as an aid to script developers.  If you are creating and running simple recorded BlueZone scripts, you should be able to run the scripts as the fastest speed.


Related Topics:

Play a Script

Change Script Properties