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"Show Deck Controls" Button?
Product
ITCH
Version
2.0.1
Hardware
Denon DJ DN-HC5000
Computer
Mac
OS
Platform
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R-A-C
2:04 PM - 11 November, 2011
for Stack Mode the manual says:
well, i just can't find it. running 2.0.1.
Quote:
The controls for all Decks can be shown or hidden by pressing the Show Deck Controls Button on any deck.well, i just can't find it. running 2.0.1.
Mathew C
11:08 PM - 13 November, 2011
Hey R-A-C,
can you explain further what it is you are wanting to do, as I have tried to find on both hardware and software with no luck either.
Mathew
can you explain further what it is you are wanting to do, as I have tried to find on both hardware and software with no luck either.
Mathew
R-A-C
11:35 PM - 13 November, 2011
exactly that's the problem :-P
where is the show/hide controls button?
it seems it's missing. at least there's nothing like in SSL although the manual says so
Quote:
I have tried to find on both hardware and software with no luck either.exactly that's the problem :-P
where is the show/hide controls button?
it seems it's missing. at least there's nothing like in SSL although the manual says so
Mathew C
12:13 AM - 14 November, 2011
are you trying to show or hide all the information on the ITCH interface relating to the controls on the hardware?
R-A-C
2:09 AM - 14 November, 2011
i don't try anything specific. i just read the manual and wondered where that "Show Deck Controls Button" is and what it does
R-A-C
7:27 AM - 17 November, 2011
okay i think this is it. however as soon as the hardware is connected in ITCH it's gone. it is there in offline mode tho
Mathew C
8:55 PM - 17 November, 2011
that's it. If you click on the tool tips '?' mark and hover over it, it tells you straight :-)
Shall i wrap this thread up now?
Shall i wrap this thread up now?
R-A-C
10:11 PM - 17 November, 2011
well the actual point is that as soon as i connect the hardware it's gone while in SSL it's still there. not sure if it's supposed to be that way
Mathew C
4:34 AM - 11 January, 2012
Indeed! I'm not sure why it differs between the two. I'll close this thread off now, but feel free to get in touch in the future with any requests :-)