GeorgeFlorian
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Hello !
I'm having difficulties finding a proper form of expressing that a device makes another device to do an action.
Here is the context:
Using acting in that phrase sounds awful. Acting doesn't seem to fit the bill right here. I have thought of replacing it with enabling or using, but that doesn't sound better either.
Is there any idiom or expression that I can use to convey what I am trying to say.
P.S. Is it me, or this forum editor is a little clunky ? I found it difficult to write this post because it kept randomly moving the cursor at the beginning of a word as I was typing.
I'm having difficulties finding a proper form of expressing that a device makes another device to do an action.
Here is the context:
... the Controller receives and passes it to the Access Control Central which makes the call to take an action or not. This action can be opening a barrier or a door, acting an external hardware or any other command.
Using acting in that phrase sounds awful. Acting doesn't seem to fit the bill right here. I have thought of replacing it with enabling or using, but that doesn't sound better either.
Is there any idiom or expression that I can use to convey what I am trying to say.
P.S. Is it me, or this forum editor is a little clunky ? I found it difficult to write this post because it kept randomly moving the cursor at the beginning of a word as I was typing.