Specifications
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increasing a functions value, counter-clockwise for decreasing the function value. Most jog-wheel
functions implement an acceleration function - the faster the wheel is turned, the more the value is
increased or decreased. For small adjustments turn the wheel slowly.
The actual function of the jog-wheels may be configured to depend on page selection and shift states
implementing up to 80 (5 x 4 x 4) possible jog-wheel functions. See configuring jog-wheel functions for
more information on the individual functions
See also introduction to Fingers
Fingers status panel
The Fingers status panel is used to provide on-screen information about Fingers - it is also used when
configuring Fingers functions by dragging functions to the status panel.
Open the status panel from the main menu (Fingers -> Status panel) or from Fingers itself by
tapping the square button . Tap once to open, one more time to close.
The status panel exists in to versions a small and a large version - the large version requires a
horizontal screen resolution of 1024 or higher to be fully visible. Use the Fingers setup dialog to
change between the small and large formats. Both panel versions shows the same type of
information, the lager panel however, may contain function longer descriptions (e.g. full hotkey
function names or longer cue names).
The top part of the panel shows the functions assigned to the F1-F10 buttons - each column
represents the functions of the buttons in different shift states or on different pages (see configuring
and using the function buttons).
The middle part shows functions assigned to jog-wheels including the changes made by turning a jog-
wheel. It also shows the current shift state as well as the current mode and page selection.
The lower part shows the current physical and logical values and selection state of the faders. It also,
in the lower right hand corner, shows the functions assigned to the current shift/page combination of
scroll buttons and cue slot buttons and fader pages.
See also introduction to Fingers
Configuring and using the function buttons
Function buttons, shift state and page buttons
The function buttons are always affected by the current shift state - this means that each of the
buttons may be configured with 4 different functions - the function invoked by the button depends on
the shift state. Hint: To make sure a button always has the same function regardless of shift state
simply configure the same function for all shift states. Function buttons may also be setup to depend
on page selection (using page buttons A-D) - in this case each button has 16 possible functions (4 for
each shift state x 4 for each page).