== Setting up a User-contributed Command Sequence == Commander lets you define up to 32 [[http://www.dxlabsuite.com/commander/Help/CommandSequences.htm#Command|User-defined Command Sequences]] that can be invoked by a button click or keystroke. The information that defines a Command Sequence can be saved to a file, and restored from a file, making it easy for users to share Command Sequences. To add a shared Command Sequence to Commander, 1. [[https://groups.io/g/DXLab/files/Command%20Sequences%20and%20Sliders|Download]] the desired Command Sequence file into Commander's ''Sequences'' folder; if this folder doesn't exist, create it. 1. on the '''Config''' window's '''General''' tab, check the '''General''' panel's '''Show User-defined Controls''' panel; this will add a '''User-defined Controls''' panel to the bottom of Commander's '''Main''' window. 1. In the '''User-defined Controls''' panel, decide which button will be used to invoke your new Command Sequence. While depressing the '''CTRL''' key, click this button; the '''Commander User-defined Command Sequence''' window will appear. 1. In the '''Commander User-defined Command Sequence''' window, click the '''Load''' button, and use the 'file selector window (named '''Open''') to choose the Command Sequence file that you downloaded in step 1; then click the file selector window's '''Open''' button. 1. Close the '''Commander User-defined Command Sequence''' window 1. Test your new Command Sequence button in Commander's '''User-defined Controls''' panel ---- [[DXLabDiscussionGroup|Post a question or suggestion on the DXLab Discussion Group]] [[TransceiverControl|Transceiver Control]] [[GettingStarted|Getting Started with DXLab]]