![]() ![]() Is this even possible to call the ACS function directly? When the user enters G as an option on the line I want to call the Hotspot ACS giving it the formatted line. I would like to remove the coordinates line from the screen hiding the Lat/Long. The coordinate line gets clicked on maybe 2% of the time. On a screen with Hotspots enabled, I display a line with the customer website and another line with the formatted Google Maps coordinates. I am using a current version of ACS (Nov, 2016). (WalzCraft) Jerry Forss wrote on 9:25 AM: if not Maybe you can use what Aaron wrote: STRPCCMD PCCMD('rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler Then this could be part of your "option G" STRPCO (at the beginning of the pgm olt once) I'm having trouble trying, but because work PC is "locked down" Subject: Re: ACS Hotspot - Use Function In Pgm To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion ![]() I will keep digging and look at Aaron's as well.įrom: MIDRANGE-L On Behalf Of Bryan Dietz ![]() Of course we can just put together a quick VB pgm that I would call. With ACS being on every PC I was hoping of finding the ACS pgm that gets invoked when using the Hotspot and call it directly. I tried using the STRPCCMD approach with no luck. Subject: RE: ACS Hotspot - Use Function In Pgm To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' I even tried it several times without success.įrom: MIDRANGE-L On Behalf Of (WalzCraft) Jerry Forss It’s best if it doesn’t unroll completely, or it will be hard to glue.With your paper flower in the position you like it, turn it over, bend back the circle, and blue the rolled ends.Now just press the circle on top of the glued ends and hold in place while the glue sets.While you hold it the paper flower in place, gently roll the petals outward to make your Cricut paper flower look more realistic.Well, I must of have had a typo or some other anomaly when I tried it before. You may need to wiggle the tool a bit to get it out.Once your rolled paper flower is free of the quilling tool, hold it between your thumb and forefinger and allow it to relax a little until it looks the way you’d like it too. Stop when you get to the circle on the end.When you reach the circle, hold the rolled paper flower in your fingers firmly and gently pull out the quilling tool. Just go slow and use your fingers to guide it. It will want to naturally creep down the tool, but if you hold the paper as you roll it, you can get a little extra control.When you near the end of the paper flower, it will get a little harder to roll. Insert the end of your paper flower cut-out into the slot on the quilling tool, just like this:Now roll the quilling tool toward you as you hold the paper steady.As you continue to roll the paper flower, do your best to keep the bottom aligned with itself. ![]()
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