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In-room control on touch 10
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Design the in-room control panel
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What you see in the editor's design panel is similar to how the in-room control
panel will appear on the Touch 10.
Introduction
An in-room control panel is arranged in pages, which will appear as separate
tabs in the in-room control panel on Touch 10. Each page consists of one
Create a user interface
Create a user interface
or more rows, which you can populate with text and user interface elements
known as widgets.
API for in-room control
Widgets are arranged in a four-column grid. The widgets are placed into the
grid according to the following rules:
• A widget fills between one and four columns depending on its size.
Widgets
• A row is populated from right to left.
• If you add more widgets than fits in one line, widgets wrap to a new line
Command reference
within the same row.
Troubleshooting
Tips and tricks
Examples
Design panel
D15358.01 APRIL 2016
Collaboration Endpoint software
version 8.1
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Four-column grid
The in-room control editor. Widgets from the widget library are placed in a four-column grid.
How you use the user interface elements for your meeting room is up to you.
You can, for example, create panels with preset buttons for lights and blinds, or
support for more complex scenarios such as controls for many microphones
in a large meeting room. You can find some examples for inspiration in the
Examples
chapter.
Refer to the next page on how to create the panel.
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Buttons with familiar
symbols like home,
power, arrows, camera
and loudspeaker controls,
media player controls
Buttons with custom text,
group buttons, toggle
button, sliders, spinners,
and other elements
Widget library

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