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The product literature says that the software will work with a joystick. Is there something that needs to be done to enable that feature? I am using a Logitech Joystick, and it does not appear to adjust the position of the selected fixture. I have verified through the Windows control panel that the joystick is functioning properly.
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Update. I got the joystick to work. I had to kill the software in the Windows task manager (Is that the only way to do it?). When I restarted the software it registered the existence of the joystick, and the joystick does adjust the position. However the software is not showing it as moving in the position window all the time; only occasionally.
Feature Request: Can we assign cuelists to joystick buttons? That would be awesome! |
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A note for others:
Please, when using additional hardware with the software, please ensure the following has been done first: 1: Any dongles or hardare interfaces for lighting has already been plugged in, especially if they are required for software functionality. For example, MyDMX doesn't need the dongle plugged in to actually work for design, but does need to be plugged in to be used to actually control DMX.(MyDMX is an ADJ product, I'm safe to talk about it). 2: If you're using any MIDI interfaces, please alread have those plugged in before launching your DMX software(or anything else that uses it). Any MIDI devices that connect via MIDI cables can then be attached at your convenience. 3: Variant: if you have any USB MIDI devices(such as many current model keyboards and other devices, as well as devices like the Korg nano-series), please ensure those are plugged in before your launch your DMX software or other software that uses such hardware. 4: Likewise, peripherals such as joysticks should also be plugged in ahead of time. 5: General input devices that attach via USB are not quite as critical. This can include keyboards, mouse, other input devices(keypads with a wireless interface, bluetooth devices, and so on). It's good practice to plug them in ahead of time though. Just some common and not so common sense tips for newbies and veterans alike. -- Chris Pickett, owner of Studio42 916-601-7089 http://www.studio42.com/ Due to high call and volumes, calls are most often returned on a fee basis these days. I apologize for any inconvenience. I'm working 100+ hour weeks! Email me via my website for best results. Texting is for emergencies only! |
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