S1 “key” commands not working
Hi all,
I’ve just set up an S1 and Dock (previously had S3 and had same problem). I can’t get any key commands to work (Control, Shift, Command etc). No matter what button I try to set “key” commands to, they don’t work. Eucon commands work fine. They did work on my S3 until latest firmware. Just sold S3 and put in an S1 and Dock, updated software and firmware and still can’t get these to work. They save to the button but don’t function. The tick box “hold” is also greyed out. Any ideas? Is this a bug with new update? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks very much, |
Re: S1 “key” commands not working
Those are broken in 21.10
https://duc.avid.com/showpost.php?p=2618434&postcount=8 The fix announced for this week hasn't come through yet I think. |
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Ahh thanks very much.
Didn’t see that post. |
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We have it fixed, going to release this week hopfully.
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Just downloaded and installed the latest update but soft keys are still not working.
Wondering if this bug is ongoing or I’m doing something wrong? Thanks! A |
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Can you clarify which commands. We fixed them but because of the new OSX API we are using, the whole system is faster. You may need to add a pause (/a) after a command if its in a chain.
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Thx mate.
Just the soft keys Shift, Command, CTRl, Alt. They save in Eucon config but don’t do anything. Eucon functions work fine (Mixer, Grid Snap on / off, punch in / out etc.) |
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I’m still just on High Sierra 10.13.2. Couple vids (just in case I’m doing it wrong if you guys have it working!)
Finder softkeys not work and devices found https://www.dropbox.com/s/2yivpbuhc2...%2047.mov?dl=0 Cubase (soft keys no worky, Eucon OK) https://www.dropbox.com/s/la75m70jci...%2044.mov?dl=0 |
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Thanks so much mate, Andy |
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