Triggers

Event Triggers

The section demonstrates using event triggers to program your Fuzor environment to respond to a wide variety of triggers.

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The Event Trigger App is located in the Content Tab of the Fuzor App Menu. This app contains a list for you to manage your event triggers. The red circle in the Event Trigger List denotes that a task is inactive. To activate the trigger, click the circle.

Actions

This page provides detailed information on actions that can be used in Event Triggers

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Events

This page provides a detailed list of events and thier use in Event Triggers

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Dialog Editor

Learn how to Create, Manage and Edit dialogs that can be integrated with event triggers.

Dialogs can be used to create custom UI elements, Surveys, and Informational prompts for both desktop and VR environments. Additionally, information collected by these dialogs can be organized into a report. To create a dialog, Select the Dialog Editor option of the Editor dropdown menu in the Event Trigger Menu. Newly created dialogs are opened in the Dialog Editor.

Timers and Counters

Learn how timers and counters can be used to automate an interactive environment.

There are two metric based objects that can be created in the trigger app. Counters store a number that can be incremented or set to any integer (non decimal). Timers track elapsed time while active. For each of these objects there is an editor, an event and an action. You can add the data stored in any timer or counter to the description field of a dialog menu by entering in the name of the counter incapsulated in quotations. For example if your timer is named Total Time Elapsed a dialog menu description with “Total Time Elapsed” entered in its field is replaced with the value stored in the Total Time Elapsed Timer when the dialog is displayed.

Column Mapping Trigger App

learn how to automate creating massive amounts of triggers.

For some projects Fuzor may need many triggers to achieve desired functionality. Many of the times these triggers have similar but slightly different rules. For example, a project where there is a trigger for each task in the schedule.