

It's not that you couldn't assign numeric keyboard commands to different keys, but you can only assign processes which are in that list and Slip Trimming is not. So really a CSP2 doesn't solve that is the problem. I was hoping to be able to do some quick editing while out in the field by just re-assigning the keys on my laptop keys that I use most often for editing. It gets more difficult to do that when your laptop has a bunch of devices hanging off of it with all the extra stuff to lug around. The reason for getting a laptop is so I could do remote recording. However, now I'm up to 4 input devices and now my right arm is too short and the devices are starting to fall off the right side of my deck. It will cost less that a CSP2, eliminate another cable running across my desk, and not occupy a USB port on my laptop. If anything I'm currently looking at just picking up one of these.
#Contour shuttle pro 2 with autohotkey software
That's already 3 pieces of input devices for 1 software program sitting on my desk. Sitting to the right of my laptop's built in keyboard is a mouse, and a Behringer X-Touch One. I'm not really interested in a contour shuttle pro2.
#Contour shuttle pro 2 with autohotkey plus
Plus you get a Shuttle and inner Jog wheel thrown in for free! What may be helpful is if you press and hold "ALT + NUM 4" so those combo of keys are displayed in the shortcut keys box you currently have displaying "Num - Would you fancy using the Contour Shuttle Pro2? I'm almost sure I could experiment and get your Command be assigned to a Button. If I had a numeric keypad, I should be able to enable the "NUM" key, and then either the 4/6 key and it would take me to that assigned command in the window you have shown.However, since I don't have a numeric key pad, finding that slip command seems allusive. If you press "ALT + Left" in the custom keyboard settings, that will display its current assignment of "CursorTo.LeftByFrame" and that's what it does. So you may think that since "slip" is defined as "ALT" + "NUM 4/6", then I would just hold the ALT key + my new assignment LEFT, RIGHT arrow keys.nope, doesn't work that way. That's "nudge", where I'm looking for "slip" and any of the words I searched on so far have come up empty.įor that nudge command you have shown, I assigned those to the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys. I already changed that one since that's an important one also on the Numeric keypad.
