Numeric keyboard
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As long as the keypad is recognized by Linux, I think so.
Keyboards are so simple devices, so I think there's a 99% chance it will work.
Keyboards are so simple devices, so I think there's a 99% chance it will work.
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I doen't have this keyboard yet. I have a regular keyboard, that works. But when i want to assign a key i always have to make a key combination. I can't assign one single key. Is there a way to assign one key?
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What's wrong with single keys ? They just work. See screenshot
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I am sorry, the numlock was not active...
Excuse me
Excuse me
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Maybe not the wright topic..
Is it possible to add a key to pan/tilt so I can move the Movingheads with a key to up/down or left right?
Is it possible to add a key to pan/tilt so I can move the Movingheads with a key to up/down or left right?
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Not really, no.de DJ Fabriek wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:13 am Maybe not the wright topic..
Is it possible to add a key to pan/tilt so I can move the Movingheads with a key to up/down or left right?
However, I think you can control a XY Pad widget with arrow keys.