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Command Keys
Spyder X20 User Manual
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020-000916-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016)
Command Keys
A command key works like a preset. Every command key, however, is based upon an extensive scripting engine,
which allows for user extensibility simply not possible in a preset. When a command key is activated, a default
cue is being executed in the background to process the command key data.
This section will focus on command key usage in its most basic form, providing traditional preset-style learning
and recalling of user-defined screen looks. These screen looks contain source and KeyFrame information for one
or more layers.
A Command Key appears as a button on a PC running Vista Advanced, wi
th ‘PVW’ and ‘PGM’ buttons
which execute the command key contents into the preview or program PixelSpace, respectively. The
‘PVW’ section of the command key will glow yellow when recalled to preview, and the ‘PGM’ section of
the key will glow red when recalled to program.
TO CREATE A COMMAND KEY
1.
Right Click in the
Command Key
Section (shown below)
2.
Select either ‘Create from Preview’, ‘Create from Program’, ‘Create from Screens’, or ‘Create Empty’, as
desired.
3.
A popup dialog will prompt you for the name of the new Command Key. Enter the name and then click
OK.
A Command Key will be in edit mode after selected until either the disconnect button is pressed in the
Command Key window, or until another command key is recalled that takes control of all layers in the original
command key. If a command key shows red in program or yellow in preview, the Command Key is in edit mode
and any changes to layers will be saved in that command key.
Relative and Absolute Modes
Absolute and relative command key modes differ in the handling of layers not defined specifically as part of the
command key.
ABSOLUTE:
When recalled, any layers not specifically defined within the command key will be mixed
off screen as part of the absolute command key recall.
RELATIVE:
A relative command key affects only layers defined within the command key, and does not
remove or otherwise modify any other layers on screen.
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