Specifications
Composer Pro Getting Started
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Getting Started
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x Delete—Lets you delete a driver from the Local Driver Database.
x My Drivers—Lets you add the selected driver to the My Drivers list. In the Manage Drivers
dialog, you select a device or use the Shift (to add multiple drivers) or Ctrl keys (to add
multiple drivers all in a row).
x Notes—Lets you add notes about your drivers.
x Exit—Lets you exit the Manage Drivers dialog.
Other Options
x Sort—Lets you sort and find drivers by column and by Device Type, Name, Manufacturer,
Model, Creator, Created Date, Modified Date. Click the top of each column to sort
accordingly. Click on the column head to sort the column.
3.2.1.5.2.5 Create, Copy and Edit Driver Wizards
To enhance device support in Control4
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Composer and in the Control4 system, a device needs a
corresponding driver, known as a device driver.
If you want to add a device to the Control4 system, and it does not have a supporting driver (or one
that you can find in the On-Line Database), you can use the built-in Driver Wizard in Composer Pro to
create a driver prior to setting up the device. You can access the wizard from the Driver menu >
Create New Driver.
The Driver Wizard lets you add device support to the system for infrared (IR) or serial drivers.
For more information and example implementations, see “Overview of Creating Device Drivers” and
“Using the Driver Wizard” in the Composer Pro User Guide.
3.2.1.5.3 Go Menu
Access the Control4
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Composer Go menu from the menu bar on any Composer Pro screen.










