3Designing with NevoStudio Pro
3Designing with NevoStudio Pro
3Designing with NevoStudio Pro
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Working <strong>with</strong> Devices Designing <strong>with</strong> <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />
You can assign the following to the device:<br />
• Device Label<br />
• Device Icon<br />
• Device Model Number<br />
Installer Tip: <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> will suggest a device label. If the label is<br />
already used by another device, you must rename the device before<br />
continuing.<br />
2. Click Finish. <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> will save the new device in the device<br />
panel drop-down menu and open the Page Collection Wizard (See<br />
“Working <strong>with</strong> Pages” on page 76). Clear the checkbox if you do not<br />
want to proceed to the Page Collection Wizard.<br />
The available commands for the device are automatically added to the<br />
devices tab in the Hardware panel:<br />
Additional functions may be available from the Advanced Keys button. See<br />
“Downloading an extended function from mynevo.com” on page 75.<br />
Installer Tip: After a serial or sensing device is added, a red triangle may<br />
appear next to the device icon in the device list. This behavior is<br />
expected since the serial or sensing device has not yet been<br />
assigned to a NevoConnect port.<br />
Once devices appear in the Hardware panel drop-down menu, you may drag<br />
their commands to buttons you place on pages. See:<br />
• “Working <strong>with</strong> Pages” on page 76<br />
• “Working <strong>with</strong> Buttons” on page 85<br />
• “Working <strong>with</strong> Hard or Function Keys” on page 100<br />
Adding a Sensing Device<br />
Needs overview of adding sensing devices and what they are.<br />
58 <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide