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quickshow:laser_preview_window [2019/07/30 12:21] Bob Varkevisser [Using the preview window to select alternative lasers and zones] |
quickshow:laser_preview_window [2019/10/08 10:27] Igor Strakhov [Capturing the laser preview into a cue] |
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In addition to simply showing the current laser output, the **Laser Preview Window** also provides additional controls, as shown and explained in the picture below. | In addition to simply showing the current laser output, the **Laser Preview Window** also provides additional controls, as shown and explained in the picture below. | ||
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You can also capture the currently playing laser, DMX, and beam sequencing cues into another single cue by clicking the right mouse button in the preview window, and selecting the Capture to clipboard menu. After that, you can select an empty cue within the workspace and select Edit/Paste from the main menu. | You can also capture the currently playing laser, DMX, and beam sequencing cues into another single cue by clicking the right mouse button in the preview window, and selecting the Capture to clipboard menu. After that, you can select an empty cue within the workspace and select Edit/Paste from the main menu. | ||
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Or as a short-cut, you can simply click the left mouse button in the preview window and drag the preview window contents directly into a cue. | Or as a short-cut, you can simply click the left mouse button in the preview window and drag the preview window contents directly into a cue. |