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- | This was a feature in QS that we’v brought over to BEYOND, due to it’s popularity. Nine numeric keys can be used to control Zone selection. For each of the nine keys, you can define what Projection Zone will be selected. This is a good option for a full size keyboard. Using your left hand and alpha keys, you can start cues, and using your right hand with numeric keys, you can select zones. | + | This was a feature in QuickShow |
Click on buttons 1 – 9 and after that click on “Edit” for Projection Zone selections. | Click on buttons 1 – 9 and after that click on “Edit” for Projection Zone selections. | ||
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//**HINT 1: Similar or even better result can be obtained using the Keyboard To PangoScript table.**// | //**HINT 1: Similar or even better result can be obtained using the Keyboard To PangoScript table.**// | ||
- | //**HINT 2: The Universe has a Multi-select component. | + | //**HINT 2: The Universe has a Multi-select component. |
//**HINT 3: PangoScript can be used in many places, and you can organize zone selection in a variety of ways.**// | //**HINT 3: PangoScript can be used in many places, and you can organize zone selection in a variety of ways.**// | ||
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However, if BEYOND crashes, those messages will be lost. So, your alternative solution is to save each message to a file. This is not as fast, but it is (in some ways) more reliable. | However, if BEYOND crashes, those messages will be lost. So, your alternative solution is to save each message to a file. This is not as fast, but it is (in some ways) more reliable. | ||
- | If you know how to reproduce an issue or problem that you’ve encountered, | + | If support requests |
===== Live Control ===== | ===== Live Control ===== | ||
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**Reflection power (%)** - During reflection, motion speed can be decreased, and reflection power can control this decrease of speed. | **Reflection power (%)** - During reflection, motion speed can be decreased, and reflection power can control this decrease of speed. | ||
- | **Preserve brightness in Color slider processing** - The color slider in LC originally was made to work as a recoloring device, without preserving the brightness level. Using this option, BEYOND will keep the brightness level of the original frame’s points. | + | **Preserve brightness in Color slider processing** - The color slider in Lice Control |
- | **Master | + | **Master |
==== Sliders ==== | ==== Sliders ==== | ||
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**Show R-G-B-A panel** - Shows the RGBA panel in the Live Control tab. The RGBA panel provides a bit more control than the Color slider. However, this panel takes more space because, and it is hidden by default. | **Show R-G-B-A panel** - Shows the RGBA panel in the Live Control tab. The RGBA panel provides a bit more control than the Color slider. However, this panel takes more space because, and it is hidden by default. | ||
- | **Default time accumulation mode** - Here you have four options - “Master - Use own FX time”, “Cue - Use own FX time”, “Zone - Use own FX time” and “ProTrack - Use own FX time”... Each defines a default state for the Time Control model. We recommend that you do not use “own time” by default. “Own time“ accumulation can inject possible accumulation errors and this may lead to desynchronization of your show. “Own time” is only required for independent speed control. BEYOND uses a dynamic method, and can enable “own time” automatically after changing the speed. | + | **Default time accumulation mode** - Here you have four options - “Master - Use own FX time”, “Cue - Use own FX time”, “Zone - Use own FX time” and “ProTrack - Use own FX time”... Each defines a default state for the Time Control model. We recommend that you do not use “own time” by default. “Own time“ accumulation can inject possible accumulation errors and this may lead to desynchronization of your show. “Own time” is only required for independent speed control. BEYOND uses a dynamic method, and can enable “own time” automatically after changing the speed. |
===== Miscellaneous (Misc) ===== | ===== Miscellaneous (Misc) ===== | ||
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===== Security ===== | ===== Security ===== | ||
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+ | **Lock Screen** allows users to set the password for the lock screen in BEYOND. You can enable the Lock Screen under the system menu icon: | ||
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+ | When BEYOND is locked, it will display this overlay and not allow any interaction with BEYOND until the password has been entered: | ||
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+ | Just enter the password to disable the lock screen. When the password is correctly entered the lock overlay will immediately disappear. | ||
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+ | NOTE: This only locks BEYOND and users will still be able to access the rest of the computer. | ||
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===== Network ===== | ===== Network ===== | ||
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**Enable time smooth filter** - BEYOND uses special filters that compensate various inconsistencies that may appear in timecode. When a filter is disabled, BEYOND will use timecode time “as is”, without any compensation. This may be required when using BEYOND with software made by Synchronorm. //**Note: When a filter is disabled, your laser output may appear distorted or “not smooth”.**// | **Enable time smooth filter** - BEYOND uses special filters that compensate various inconsistencies that may appear in timecode. When a filter is disabled, BEYOND will use timecode time “as is”, without any compensation. This may be required when using BEYOND with software made by Synchronorm. //**Note: When a filter is disabled, your laser output may appear distorted or “not smooth”.**// | ||
- | **Timecode timeout (seconds)** - Specifies the maximum time that BEYOND will run without timecode. Once this time is reached, BEYOND will stop show playback. //**For more information, | + | **Timecode timeout (seconds)** - Specifies the maximum time that BEYOND will run without timecode. Once this time is reached, BEYOND will stop show playback. //**For more information, |
===== Timecode Out ===== | ===== Timecode Out ===== |