Designer RVI Lock Frame

Hello,

I have been working with the new software update and haven't really come up with the best way to set up a designer RVI. 

Here are the constraints:

  • The RVI needs to be the same user as the console to follow live/blind/next/last
  • I want to LOCK three frames Magic Sheet/Playback/Tombstones

Here is the problem:

  • Eos doesn't let you LOCK every single frame on the screen, in order to allow you to pull up groups or patch as needed, however, on the RVI I want to lock every single frame so the screens don't flip around on the designer.

Here is what I have doing:

  • I have been creating a 4th frame sized to a tiny sliver off the right, and leaving this one unlocked to flip around with the programmer. Obviously this is less than ideal, but it's the only way I've found to keep the RVI on the same user, and not have the three frames I want locked in place.

Does anyone else use a different set up for a designer RVI?

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  • i personally never work with the RVI as the same user as the console. if the designer needs to see my command line (or he feels the need to see it ;) ) i can add that as an object in a magic sheet. and if he really needs to see something on his screen that he can't do himself, i can still change the user on the console (hint: macros to switch users are a great thing!) and switch it for him.
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  • i personally never work with the RVI as the same user as the console. if the designer needs to see my command line (or he feels the need to see it ;) ) i can add that as an object in a magic sheet. and if he really needs to see something on his screen that he can't do himself, i can still change the user on the console (hint: macros to switch users are a great thing!) and switch it for him.
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