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- | ====== QuickCapture ====== | ||
- | The **QuickCapture** tool allows you to capture anything that is currently playing in the preview window, into a single cue, which can then be dragged and dropped into the workspace for use later. Simply click on the **QuickCapture** tab at the bottom of the screen and you will see the **QuickCapture** tool. | ||
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- | For example, if you are in **Multi-cue** mode, and you have three cues playing, you can capture that into a single cue, so that next time you want to trigger the same three cues, you can do it by merely clicking on a single cue. | ||
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- | The main features of the **QuickCapture** tool are shown and described in the picture below. | ||
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- | ===== Displaying the capture momentarily ===== | ||
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- | To send the output of the QuickCapture tool to the laser, simply click on the **Show it now** button. | ||
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- | ===== Saving the QuickCapture to a cue ===== | ||
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- | You can save the QuickCapture to a cue for permanent storage or for use later. Simply drag and drop the preview window (or the QuickCapture tab itself) to a cue. | ||
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- | See Also | ||
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