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Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 14:27
by DHoude
I was wondering if there is a way to map a key to a selected layer. For instance, I want to eject a clip on the currently selected layer.
I am not doing many shows yet and I am just trying to learn to use the keyboard more efficiently for live events at the moment.
Re: Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 06:41
by Joris
When creating your keyboard shortcuts, change the focus from deck to layer in the bottom left.
https://resolume.com/manual/en/r5/contr ... rd_control

Re: Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 19:44
by DHoude
Awesome, very close but there seems to be a bug. I have set to layer and mapped a key to the X. The one issue I seem to have is the my "Shift X" shortcut seems to always effect the lowest layer (where it was mapped) and whatever layer is selected.
So if Layer 1, 2 and 3 are playing clips. I press "Shift X" with layer 3 selected and Resolume ejects Layers 1 + 3. It even shows like I am pressing both buttons at the same time. So I see the layer 1 + 3 "X" both light up. Or really any selected layer and layer 1 for that mater.
So it looks like "Shift X" persistently ejects layer 1 (where it was mapped) and whatever layer is selected at the same time.
Re: Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 20:07
by Zoltán
x is mapped to the active layer in the default application key map,
you can remove the defaults by activating the application key mapping and clicking Remove All
edit: actually strike that, I can see on my R5 that x is mapped to layer 2 clip eject, in Deck Focus but I don't know if it's there from the factory setting or did I map that.
So anyway, most likely you'll have a double key mapping going on.
Re: Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 21:42
by DHoude
Thanks, I am mapping Shift + X only. The X is referring to the on screen, Layer X (eject) key.
Re: Key mapped to selected layer
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 09:02
by Joris
You've got a duplicate mapping.
Aside from having Shift-X mapped to the active layer eject via App Key Map, layer focus, you've also got Shift-X mapped to the eject of layer 1 directly. This is either in Comp Key Mapping, or in App Key Mapping, deck focus.
Just check those two modes, and then delete the duplicate mapping by pressing backspace.