User GuideUser Guide Version 2.0MANL-0823-01
1 C HAPTER 1 G ETTING S TARTED Welcome to CommandPost ™, and thank you for buying FOCUS Enhancements products.CommandPost consists of controlle
Chapter 1 Getting Started 2 CommandPost REQUIREMENTS Basic Requirements • FOCUS Enhancements CommandPost controller hardware• Standard USB cable (pro
CommandPost Package ContentsUser Guide 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS Your CommandPost package should contain the follow-ing items. If anything is missing, conta
Chapter 1 Getting Started 4 CommandPost Button Cluster You can program any or all of these 15 buttons using the CommandPost application. A button, wh
CommandPost Getting AcquaintedUser Guide 5 Shuttle Wheel Perhaps the most common use of a shuttle wheel is to scroll through video frames. Rotating t
Chapter 1 Getting Started 6 CommandPost To help you get started quickly, CommandPost comes with a series of pre-programmed keysets for the most popul
CommandPost InstallationUser Guide 7 1. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the rear panel of your CommandPost controller
Chapter 1 Getting Started 8 CommandPost c. Open this and select either the CommandPost 2.0 folder (this installs English, French, Spanish and Itali
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 10 CommandPost
9 C HAPTER 2 U SING C OMMAND P OST This chapter explains how to:• Use the CommandPost controller hardware.• Create new keysets and change the funct
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 10 CommandPost With the controller active, use the joystick in much the same way you use your mouse—that is, move the joy
CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 11The Macintosh and Windows versions have subtle differences. They are discussed in the following sections.Fi
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 12 CommandPost K EYSET N AME M ENU This menu contains the names of all keysets available on your system. Choose the key
CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 13 C ONTROLLER O PTIONS This part of the window contains a miniature image of the CommandPost controller. Yo
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 14 CommandPost a picture of the Takebar and its specific options. Likewise, click the Jog/Shuttle Knob to display its ima
CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 15 T RIGGER /F UNCTIONS L IST Contains a list of all controller components (or, trig-gers) and the name of t
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 16 CommandPost WORKING WITH KEYSETS A keyset is a collection of functions assigned to CommandPost for use with an applica
CommandPost Working with KeysetsUser Guide 17 C REATING N EW K EYSETS To create a new keyset on a Macintosh: 1. Choose File|New Keyset ( Cmmd+N )
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Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 18 CommandPost To create a new keyset Windows: 1. Choose File|New Keyset ( Cntrl+N ) to display the New Keyset Name dia
CommandPost Working with KeysetsUser Guide 19 If the names do not match exactly, CommandPost cannot locate the keyset when you launch the appli-catio
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost20CommandPostWhen you choose a keyset from the Keyset Name menu, CommandPost loads that keyset into the applica-tion. You c
CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide21Remember, to use a keyset with a specific application, the name must match, exactly, the name of the applica-t
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost22CommandPost1. Choose the keyset you want to use from the Keyset Name menu.2. Select the component you want to program in
CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide23If you select an existing function (either in the Con-troller Options area or the Trigger/Functions List), th
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost24CommandPoststroke followed by Option+Control+R (Mac), Alt+Cntl+R (Win). A multiple key sequence has no practical limit on
CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide25On Windows, you do not need to press Return or Enter.4. Click Command (Mac) or Control (Win) then Shift in th
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost26CommandPost2. Click Pause in the Keyboard Options section.CommandPost displays the Pause value dialog.3. Enter the length
CommandPost Programming the TakebarUser Guide27gram various commands to invoke at a position. The Takebar may also carry out some custom functions in
CommandPost I MPORTANT S AFEGUARDSInstallation Read all instructions. Save them for future reference. Adhere to all warnings on the serial number la
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost28CommandPostOn Macintosh, press Return to activate the Key-stroke Entry Box and the Keyboard Options.On Windows, you do no
CommandPost Programming the Jog WheelUser Guide29tons. The left button controls the wheel in the counter-clockwise direction: the right button con-tro
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost30CommandPostPROGRAMMING THE SHUTTLE WHEELThe Macintosh and Windows Shuttle Wheels have the same set of controls and option
CommandPost Programming the Shuttle WheelUser Guide31Entry—actions you program for this position occur when the shuttle wheel enters that position.Exi
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost32CommandPost4. If you are returning to the application you have just edited a keyset for, it is necessary to choose File|S
Chapter 2 Using CommandPost34CommandPost
31 C HAPTER 3 O THER O PERATIONS This chapter explains how to perform various opera-tions that you might find necessary from time-to-time, including
Chapter 3 Other Operations 32 CommandPost SETTING PREFERENCES Use Preferences to control various aspects of the way CommandPost operates in conjuncti
Focus CommandPost Setting PreferencesUser Guide 33 CommandPost Control Active Select this option to make the CommandPost controller active. Deselect
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Chapter 3 Other Operations 34 CommandPost Press joystick for mouse Use this option to specify the result of pressing down on the joystick. You have s
Focus CommandPost Adjusting System VolumeUser Guide 35 ADJUSTING SYSTEM VOLUMENote This feature is available only on Macintosh .You can use the Take
Chapter 3 Other Operations 36 CommandPost RECALIBRATING THE JOYSTICK AND T-BAR. You might find it necessary at some time or another to recalibrate the
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