Using Action Scripts
- Last UpdatedApr 13, 2022
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You can configure Action Scripts in the Industrial Graphic Editor the same way as you would in InTouch WindowMaker. When the run-time user interacts with an element, such as with the mouse or by pressing a key, an action script can run.
You use the InTouch action script window to create action scripts.

You use the Industrial Graphic Editor action script window to create action scripts.

You can configure action scripts for individual elements or for the entire symbol.
You can use many of the predefined functions of InTouch WindowMaker in the Industrial Graphic Editor. For a complete list of InTouch predefined functions that can be used with Industrial Graphics, see Importing Action Scripts.
Other InTouch script types, such as application scripts and key scripts, can be configured with Application Server AutomationObjects.