[ Request ] Programmer use of Full Button

Hi there,

I haven't been able to do the following while using the console myself so if this is already possible then please help otherwise it would be really useful if it was possible to use the 'Full' button when inputting data into the programmer fields.

For example if I highlight some moving lights intensity fields in the programmer on the touchscreen i would like to hit
'SET' then 'FULL' 'ENTER'
for the values to hit there max value (for Intensity 100%).

Additionally if I highlight Pan it would be good to use
'SET' then 'FULL' 'ENTER'
or
'SET' then 'MINUS' 'FULL' 'ENTER'
to enter the maximum Positive or Maximum Negative value respectively.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks,
Colin
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  • Hi Marc,

    Thanks for your tips, however I do feel that the full button would be a quicker way of inputting some data directly into the programmer (which is one of the big hog features).

    There are potentially still more key presses to that shortcut you describe depending on which page of encoders an attribute lies. Also you could use the min/max setting for the encoder buttons which would be one less key press again

    Sometimes however it's really nice to just type stuff in, I currently tend to type 999 in every field or -999 at the moment as it reverts to the highest value it can but as there is a full key on the keypad it seems it should or could do this...

    Thanks...
    Colin
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  • Hi Marc,

    Thanks for your tips, however I do feel that the full button would be a quicker way of inputting some data directly into the programmer (which is one of the big hog features).

    There are potentially still more key presses to that shortcut you describe depending on which page of encoders an attribute lies. Also you could use the min/max setting for the encoder buttons which would be one less key press again

    Sometimes however it's really nice to just type stuff in, I currently tend to type 999 in every field or -999 at the moment as it reverts to the highest value it can but as there is a full key on the keypad it seems it should or could do this...

    Thanks...
    Colin
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