Specifications
195 LightJockey Help file - (C) Martin Professional 2010
LightJockey Help
Fingers status panel, function button columns
The status panel always shows 4 columns with functions buttons - if function button page selection is
not enabled, the 4 columns shows the allocated functions according to each of the 4 shift states. If
page selection is enabled, the columns show the functions assigned for pages A-D respectively.
Change the shift state to view, use and configure functions for the other shift states - the status panel
automatically change the contents of the function button columns to reflect the functions assigned to
the function buttons for the selected shift state.
Fingers status panel, function button columns - shift state or page selection highlight (shift 1 or page
B)
Note that column representing the current active set of functions will highlight the functions using a
colored background to make it easier to identify which functions are currently active.
Color codes
For quick identification of the type of function assigned to the function button, the different types of
functions are color-coded:
Hotkey functions are displayed with a white color
Sequences are displayed with an orange color
Cues are displayed with a yellow color
Background cues are displayed in magenta color
Cue lists are displayed in cyan color
Assigning a hotkey function: on the status panel, right click any of the fields representing the function
buttons and select show function list from the popup menu. Then drag the function from the function
list to the field representing the button. See hotkey functions for more details on the individual
functions.
Note that the small size status panel may display a short form of hotkey function names in order to fit
the smaller layout of the small status panel - the large size status panel shows the regular hotkey
function name.
Sequence, cue, background cue or cue list: To assign an existing program element to a button, drag
the element from the corresponding list off (for example the list of cues) to the field representing the
button. Alternatively, right-click the field and select "Assign current <element>" to assign an already
active (loaded) element to the button.