User Manual

GENERAL ACTIONS
As editing application-related actions form one group, General Actions form a second group. This group
contains Operating System actions, device-related actions (e.g. screen brightness) and Loupedeck system-
related actions – basically all the actions that are not inherited from the actual editing software. These
actions are marked with a white color.
General Actions also contain a set of Keyboard Modifiers, which can be assigned separately.
NOTIFICATION
Red indicates a user notification or an error – this is designed to draw your attention to a specific setting
(e.g., Activated Keyboard Modifiers or Wheel Screen Lock).
COLOR OVERVIEW
GROUP TYPE & COLOR WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH IT?
Workspace(s) types
Adaptive
Workspace
(orange)
Adaptive Workspace dynamically changes content on the dials,
touch buttons and the wheel according to the state of the editing
software.
Parameters and tool adjustments are retrieved automatically from
the software to the device.
These cannot be assigned by the user.
Workspace
(green)
Workspace controls dials, touch buttons and the wheel – and is
totally customizable by the user. Amount of workspaces is not
limited.
Pages
Page link(s)
(blue)
Workspace elements (dials, touch buttons, wheel) contains at least
one, but can contain multiple pages.
Page links are used to navigate between pages.
TIP! If there are several pages assigned to one workspace elements
(e.g. five touch button pages) page links on all touch pages is the
easiest way to navigate between pages.
Action types
Actions
(purple)
(Editing application related) actions are retrieved from the editing
software.
There can be push actions (for buttons) and rotation adjustments
(for dials and wheel).
General
Actions
(white)
General Actions contain actions that are not specific for the
editing software e.g. media controls, keyboard actions.
There can be push actions (for buttons) and rotation adjustments
(for dials and wheel).
System Notifications
System
Notification
System notifications, error messages, important messages are
indicated with red color.
Most common system notifications are:
Activated keyboard modifiers (keyboard button turns red)
Activated number pad (keyboard button + both FN buttons turn
red)
Wheel screen swipe lock (both FN buttons turn red).
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