About Inputting Chase Timing

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Masatoshi
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When verifying equipment operations, I often create chases.
For operational tests, I set some scenes to switch every one second and others to switch every four seconds, mixing these different timings in one sequence.

Is there a way to input timings such as one second or four seconds for a range of selections?
I currently enter the timing individually for each step, which is quite time-consuming.

If there's a more efficient method, it would greatly improve my workflow!

Please let me know if you're aware of any solutions.
kenact
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If you're trying to set multiple steps in a Chase or a Sequence to the same timing, you can highlight those steps in the Chase/Sequence before opening the Timer widget.
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kenact wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:48 pm If you're trying to set multiple steps in a Chase or a Sequence to the same timing, you can highlight those steps in the Chase/Sequence before opening the Timer widget.
Brilliant! Sharing those workflows are gold!
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