Fixture monitor in the Virtual Console
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:29 pm
Hi guys
We use QLC+ to control architectural lighting. The controller is inside the building, controlling lighting on the outside of the building - therefore we can't actually see the fixtures whilst we make changes.
We run QLC+ in kiosk mode so that any member of staff can access the preset scenes and effects. It runs on a wall-mounted touchscreen. Whilst QLC+ is very easy to use, it can be a bit confusing for people who have no experience of DMX so we use kiosk mode to protect our hard work of creating the effects.
It would therefore be fantastic if we could "embed" a 2D View into the Virtual Console so that the user has a rough idea of what scene or effect they are using. In addition to that option, it would also be great if, in the future, we added a second screen, to have the 2D view permanently on the second screen and have it open automatically with the kiosk mode. The PC automatically loads the workspace in kiosk mode when the PC starts.
Anyway... it would be intersting to hear your thoughts.
All the best
Nick
We use QLC+ to control architectural lighting. The controller is inside the building, controlling lighting on the outside of the building - therefore we can't actually see the fixtures whilst we make changes.
We run QLC+ in kiosk mode so that any member of staff can access the preset scenes and effects. It runs on a wall-mounted touchscreen. Whilst QLC+ is very easy to use, it can be a bit confusing for people who have no experience of DMX so we use kiosk mode to protect our hard work of creating the effects.
It would therefore be fantastic if we could "embed" a 2D View into the Virtual Console so that the user has a rough idea of what scene or effect they are using. In addition to that option, it would also be great if, in the future, we added a second screen, to have the 2D view permanently on the second screen and have it open automatically with the kiosk mode. The PC automatically loads the workspace in kiosk mode when the PC starts.
Anyway... it would be intersting to hear your thoughts.
All the best
Nick