when i used to use light jockey there was a way to group lights and have a key for each group mapped so when a group of lights are running at 50% when the key was hit that group pules to max light intensity until key released.
its a simple feature I'm sure I can do here but I'm just not able to find it
Is there a way to map "bump" keys?
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Re: Is there a way to map "bump" keys?
Create a one step sequence with the group of lights set to full intensity and SNAP.
Place the sequence in the programmable override buttons and set the button to FLASH (left click and check the Flash box)
To test set the lights in the group to some value other than full. Open the OUTPUT window and position it so you can see the output values going to at leas one of the lights. The value show be the value other than full. Now click and hold the override button. The OUTPUT window should now show the output a max. Release the button and the values should return to their previous level.
Place the sequence in the programmable override buttons and set the button to FLASH (left click and check the Flash box)
To test set the lights in the group to some value other than full. Open the OUTPUT window and position it so you can see the output values going to at leas one of the lights. The value show be the value other than full. Now click and hold the override button. The OUTPUT window should now show the output a max. Release the button and the values should return to their previous level.
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Re: Is there a way to map "bump" keys?
Don't you mean right click and at button to flash?Rod_Horning wrote: 04 Mar 2023, 00:47 Create a one step sequence with the group of lights set to full intensity and SNAP.
Place the sequence in the programmable override buttons and set the button to FLASH (left click and check the Flash box)
To test set the lights in the group to some value other than full. Open the OUTPUT window and position it so you can see the output values going to at leas one of the lights. The value show be the value other than full. Now click and hold the override button. The OUTPUT window should now show the output a max. Release the button and the values should return to their previous level.
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Re: Is there a way to map "bump" keys?
Yes, right button. Thank you
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Re: Is there a way to map "bump" keys?
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