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. Operating Manual grandMA Version 5.4
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Command line window
Command line window
Command line window
Command line window
Command line window
Of course you want to be able to see the commands that you give to your console. Open a
command line window on the screen. There you can see what you enter and what you
have entered previously.
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Using the PC keyboard
Using the PC keyboard
Using the PC keyboard
Using the PC keyboard
Using the PC keyboard
Some users may find it convenient to use the PC keyboard for command line input. Open
a command line window on the screen. Whenever this window has the input focus (title
is shown in deep blue), all keystrokes of the PC keyboard go into the command line. If the
input focus goes somewhere else, the PC keyboard will no longer work with the command
line. Touching the title or the bottom line of the command line window will give the input
focus back to it.
To permanently lock the the PC keyboard to command line input, press the SCROLL LOCK
key. You will hear a beep and the SCROLL LOCK lamp will be on, indicating that the PC
keyboard is now locked to command line operation.
If the PC keyboard is locked, you can not use it for other operations like naming presets
etc. But another push of the SCROLL LOCK key will unlock it.
If you are using the PC keyboard as command line input, you can only enter valid
commands and values. If you try to enter FIQQQ the command line will audiably warn
you upon the entry of the First Q. This is because the only two commands that the
command line recognises that start FI are FIXTURE or FIX.
In most cases it is not necessary to enter the full name of a keyword, the letter F is totally
sufficient for FIXTURE. You can find all keywords and their shortest form in section 9.2
command overview.
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Using the command line history
Using the command line history
Using the command line history
Using the command line history
Using the command line history
It is possible to recall previous commands from the history into the current command
line.
There they can be re-executed or edited and executed.
a) - Left click with the mouse in the history of a command line window
- Or scroll with the XY encoder if the command line window has the focus
- Or use the UP and DOWN cursor keys on the PC keyboard if the command line window
has the focus (or the PC
keyboard is locked to the command line).
b) Edit the command line if you want
c) Press ENTER. The command line will be executed.