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Virtual Console Button
A Button is the simplest and at the same time the most powerful widget in QLC+; with it, you can
start, stop and flash your functions.
Configuration
Buttons can be configured with the properties button found in the toolbar or by double
clicking the button itself.
Button label
Set the friendly name of the button. The name appears on the button in Virtual
Console. NOTE: If you set an icon to a button with the Edit -> Icon -> Choose
menu, the icon overrides this label. second column title.
Function
Shows you the name of the Function that has been currently assigned to the
button.
Attach a function to the button
Detach the current function from the button
Attributes
Shows you the list of attributes that the assigned function exposes. Attributes
can be controlled by right clicking on the button when in Operate Mode.
A popup will display a number of sliders corresponding to the number of
available attributes.
In case the assigned function is a Show, attributes correspond to the Show
tracks, so you can tune the intensity (or volume) of a whole track with just one
click.
External
input
You can attach an external input channel from an input device (like a slider
board) to buttons so that you don't always have to use the mouse, touch or
keyboard to access the buttons.
Input universe: The input universe that you wish to provide input data to
the button.
Input channel: The individual input channel within the selected input
universe that you wish to use for controlling the button.
Auto Detect: When toggled, you can just press a button on your external
input hardware and it will be automatically assigned to the button. The
latest combination is shown on the text boxes when QLC+ receives input
data. If you don't see anything in the boxes, your input connection might
have a problem that you need to fix first.
Choose...: Shows the Select Input Channel dialog that you can use to
select an input channel manually.
Key
combination
You can attach a keyboard key (combination) to the button, which then acts as
if you clicked the button directly with your mouse.
Attach a keyboard key to the button
Detach the current key combination from the button
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