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I want to late the player control on/off for the Bullseye Lantern token I made for him

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Karl
Pro
I want to let the player control on/off for the Bullseye Lantern token I made for him. (sorry about the spelling error in the title) The Bullseye Lantern has 60 degrees, has 60 feet bright, and 60 feet dim.  What I am not sure how to do is create a token action that allows the player to see the token action on his screen, and he can hit one token action to turn the lamp on and one token action to turn the lamp off.   In this view, the lamp is on and I have the token name as a place holder. Do I need to make two token actions for the lantern, or can one token action toggle on or off simply by clicking on it?   The player will be given control of the token.  And if this works, I may or may not be able to provide a lamp for other players if the so desire.   Thanks in Advance.  My current brute force method is that it is always on, and I move it to the DM layer when he turns it off, but sometimes we lose track of where it is so I want to let him turn it off and on and I then wholly delegate the movement of that lantern to him.  
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Normally, you would be able to dothis with Token-Mod. However, I do not think that Roll20 has yet fixed the bug with directional light that allows it to be set with mod scripts. IIRC, you need to be able to open and close the settings manually for the command to "take".
keithcurtis said: Normally, you would be able to dothis with Token-Mod. However, I do not think that Roll20 has yet fixed the bug with directional light that allows it to be set with mod scripts. IIRC, you need to be able to open and close the settings manually for the command to "take". Sorry to hear that. (1) Is Token-Mod a script I need to install into the game?  (2) I have the direction set, all I want to be able to do is turn on and off the green  button.  Is that not something I can reach with a token action?