Hello,
i'm using a command Wing with 2 Touchscreens.
How i can specify the User Keys to a specific screen?
I mean that i have U1 with the xKeys at my Screen 1 and the U2 with the Executors at Screen 2?
Thanks a lot
Julian
Hello,
i'm using a command Wing with 2 Touchscreens.
How i can specify the User Keys to a specific screen?
I mean that i have U1 with the xKeys at my Screen 1 and the U2 with the Executors at Screen 2?
Thanks a lot
Julian
You can't have 2 simultaneous logged in users on the same PC.
Every user has their own screen settings preserved. So it is possible to create a screen for user1 and another one for user2. To which screen you add content, is up to you.
I believe they are not asking about logging 2 users in at the same time. Rather, they are asking about the [U1] and [U2] keys which open the Xkey labels and Executor labels, respectively, as an overlay on top of the Encoder Bar.
I'm curious why you need to use [U2] to open executor labels when you have a second screen anyway, on which you could just display the Playback Bar normally?
I believe they are not asking about logging 2 users in at the same time. Rather, they are asking about the [U1] and [U2] keys which open the Xkey labels and Executor labels, respectively, as an overlay on top of the Encoder Bar.
I'm curious why you need to use [U2] to open executor labels when you have a second screen anyway, on which you could just display the Playback Bar normally?
Yip - at first I thought the same but then the title
did me conclude to post the above answer.
I mean the U1 and U2 Keys.
In the command Line it is "User1" and "User2"....
I'm curious why you need to use [U2] to open executor labels when you have a second screen anyway, on which you could just display the Playback Bar normally?
Yes this is possible. But i like to use the U-Keys as intended.
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