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Hi all,

 

Iam running a show this week using the frog 2. My question is this..

when playing back a show with the cue stack showed in the monitor, is it possible to scroll down the page using the mouse scroller instead of having to click the bar at the side and drag it down. it would make it quicker to recall Q's. Does this make sense?

 

Thanks

 

Josh

Posted

I don't think the scroll wheel on the mouse has been implemented yet, but no doubt it is on the long list of features to be considered for future software releases :)

 

If you wish to move up and down the Cue Stack Window quickly, hold down the SHIFT key and press the up or down arrow keys - this will jump a page of cues at a time.

 

To output a specific cue simply type in the command <STACK NO>/<CUE NO> ENTER, eg 1/23 ENTER.

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Posted

Thanks K-Nine for the swift response!! lol

 

I was going to suggest maybe it would be good to implement it in future sofware releases.

 

btw:

Didn't realise you have to hold shift as well as the arrow keys Doh!!!!

got into a bit of a Confused mess!!!!!!!!!!! lol

Posted

Thanks K-Nine

 

Should make my life a lot easier in rehearsals now i have found that out!!!!

 

Why can't actors get lines and songs etc right first time round!!!!!!!!!!!! lol

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