Operation
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Copying a Switch Macro
To copy a switch macro, proceed as follows:
1. Select
Control > Presets
in the task area.
2. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
3. Click with the right mouse button on a selected switch macro in the right column to copy the current
switch macro when using the
Save as...
option.
4. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
Deleting a Switch Macro
To delete a switch macro, proceed as follows:
1. Select
Control > Presets
in the task area.
2. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
1. Select a switch macro to be deleted.
2. Click the
(
Delete
) symbol in the right column of the working area to delete the current switch macro
or click with the right mouse button on a selected switch macro using the
Delete...
option.
3. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
Loading a Switch Macro
To load a predefined switching, proceed as follows:
1. Select
Control > Presets
in the task area.
2. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
3. Select the switch macro in the right column of the working area that has to be loaded.
4. Press the
Send
button on the bottom right of the working area to activate the selected switch macro.
5. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
A predefined switch macro can only be activated in online mode.
When loading presets, only those switching operations that are compliant with the hardware and the
configuration of the currently used matrix are taken into account.
9.4
Multi-Screen Control Switching via Mouse (Panning)
The Multi-Screen function contains a switching of the USB-HID signal between different statically
connected sources (computer, CPU) within a CON Device. The switching of the USB-HID signal can be
made by a movement of the mouse pointer beyond the edge of the current display to a neighboring display
(see chapter 8.9.7, page 223).
To perform a switching operation by movement of the mouse pointer, proceed as follows:
1. Move the mouse pointer to that edge of the display which borders vertically or horizontally to the
neighboring display.
2. Move the mouse pointer beyond the edge of the display.
The mouse pointer appears on the adjacent display. The switching operation has been performed and
the USB-HID signal will be now available at the target display.
The switching operation can also be performed via keyboard (see chapter 9.1.5, page 261).