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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Hardware Setup<br />

Hardware Setup - Console<br />

The Console options set here are not part of your <strong>Palette</strong> show file. These options<br />

will be persistent for all sessions on your console.<br />

Last Action Editing<br />

This option affects the way the [REL] key or [ESC] key releases Channels. By<br />

default on new show files, it is not checked.<br />

When it is checked, the multi-stage release and undo of released Channels<br />

([SHIFT]+[REL]) described in the help topic called Release is disabled. Instead,<br />

pressing [REL] just deselects the selected Channels keeping them Captured. Then,<br />

if a Cue List is advanced and has fade information for that attribute, it will become<br />

released and fade under control of the cue list. If you keep a Channel Selected,<br />

running cue lists will not steal away attribute levels.<br />

If you want to truly Release the Channels (rather than keeping them captured),<br />

press [SHIFT]+[REL].<br />

QWERTY Keyboard Cue List Control<br />

By default, the QWERTY Keyboard on the <strong>Palette</strong> Processor can control the<br />

displayed Cue List. For example, the Spacebar executes a Go; the Z key does a<br />

Pause or Halt; the Slash {\} will Release the Cue List. (For the full QWERTY<br />

mappings, see the topic Keyboard Shortcuts)<br />

If you uncheck this option, any method of controlling the cue list from the keyboard<br />

will be disabled (including pressing [EDIT] in the first column of the Cue List). To run<br />

cues, you either need to press the dedicated buttons on the console or use the Cue<br />

List Toolbar buttons with the mouse.<br />

Enable Wed Server<br />

If you want to control your console from a browser, you must author your own web<br />

based controls using hyperlinks embedded with Macro Scripts. See Browser Control<br />

for more deta Vision.Net.<br />

275 <strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong>

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