The
Chooser
window
Using
a
keypad
in
the
programmer
window
2
tracts
Components tab of the sidebar.
3
Find the extract you want and click on it to select it.
Set the mask buttons s
es you want are applied. Any attribute
that is masked, even if it is part of the extract, will not be applied.
Using
a
keyp
in
the
programmer
window
Vista V2 includes a CLI (Command Line Interface) window that provides
ecting fixtures, setting intensities and storing cues.
or from a suitable USB keypad. The
an be left open at all time and will only accept input when the
keyboard or keyp i
Using
the
CLI
To open and clos
e
y
pressing the Pause button on the keyboard. open the SmartFX window by either:
on on the main toolbar – usually
mand Line option from the View menu
ause’ button on your keyboard
.
Click the Ex
button on the
.
o that the attribut
ad
familiar keypad syntax for sel
The CLI appears at the bottom of the main editor window and is completely
synchronized with the interface so that when you type a command you see the
equivalent action happen on the fixture icons and control palettes
The CLI accepts input from your keyboard
CLI window c
ad s not being used by another window.
e th command line by clicking View -> Command Line, or b
•
clicking the SmartFX butt
F?, or
•
selecting the Com
(Ctrl + ?)
•
pressing the ‘P
Hardware
Keypad
e keyboard number keys or a separate keypad when the CLI
window is showi . T
number keys the llo
This button…
You can use th
ng he ‘Num lock’ key should be on and in addition to the
fo wing special keys are available:
does this…
/
Through (also used in storing cues – see below)
* or @
At
** or @@
At +Full
Backspace
<- Backspace (Clear)
F Fixture
Vista
User
Guide,
Version
2
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