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1.     Executive Producer  Stan Schwartz    Keystroke User Manual 4    K    What is Keystroke    Keystroke is a combination of a hardware interface and a software application that  allows any DMX based lighting controller to trigger keyboard commands on a  Windows XP based personal computer     Because most applications on your PC can accept keyboard commands or shortcuts   Keystroke allows you remotely control these applications from your lighting console   The most popular use of Keystroke is to trigger PowerPoint slides in time with your  lighting cues  however  Keystroke can also activate sound cues  and other PC  applications you are using for controlling special effects     The Keystroke hardware  listens  to the DMX signal generated by a lighting console  for the DMX channel  1 512  you assign in the Keystroke software  You will also  define the commands the slave pc executes when Keystroke receives a predefined  value at its DMX channel address  For example  if you were controlling a PowerPoint  Slide show with Keystroke  you could assign the value of 100   255  to send the  Slave PC a SPACE bar command to advance to the next slide  Although complex  multi stroke sequences may be programmed and assigned to specific value ranges   each lighting cue only sends a single event to the slave PC  In other words   Keystroke will not  hold down the space bar  and advance multiple slides     System Requirements    Operating System  Windows XP   Memory Requirements  128 megabytes  
2.    PSSCO    M       Keystroke       User Manual    Keystroke is a trademark of Rosco Laboratories  Inc  and may be registered in the United States or in  other jurisdictions including internationally  Other product names  logos  designs  titles  words or phrases  mentioned within this publication may be trademarks  servicemarks  or tradenames of Rosco Laboratories   Inc  or other entities and may be registered in certain jurisdictions including internationally    Copyright    2005 Rosco Laboratories  Inc  All rights reserved  This manual may not be copied   photocopied  reproduced  translated  or published in any electronic or machine readable form  in whole or in part without prior written approval of Rosco Laboratories  Inc     First Edition  November 2005  Rosco Laboratories  Inc     Table of Contents    End User Software License Agreement      srrnnnsnnrnnssnnrnnssnvrnnssnvrnnssnvrenssnvrnsssnrressen  2  ee GIG ge  ge sacar czee cect sscccsceusececsaseressuectonevancenasccese seneeteqscegssanscsqsieessaeuees  4  MLE GE ias 5  TEN RE NNN 5  Attaching Hardware        mmermmmrrrrrresserrresssvrresssvrresssvrressssvrnsssvvrnsssvvresssvvreser 6  NOTES MM 7  MANNS 8  Maj  gi o A EEE 11  Percentage   Decimal Views      rrrmnnssrnnnssnrrnnssvvanssvrnnssnvrnnssnvrnnssnvrenssvvrenssnvrenssvvrene 13  Activating Keystroke       rrmmrnrnnrrnrrrernrrrrrnrrrervrnrernrnsrnvrnssnvrsesnvrsesnrnsesnressnvresenvresennsssennee 14  Triggering Keystroke with Your COnsole       rmmrrvvrrrrrrvnsr
3.   To  restore the original values  click on Reset instead of Modify     Keystroke User Manual 17    P3SCO    WWW FOSCO COM    52 Harbor View Ave   Stamford  CT 06902    203 708 8900   1 800 ROSCO NY  1265 Los Angeles St   Glendale  CA 91204    818 543 6700   1 800 ROSCO LA  1241 Denison Street   44  Markham  Ontario  L3R 4B4    905  475 1400   1 888 ROSCO TO  Kangley Bridge Road  Sydenham  SE26 5AQ  London  UK    44  0 208 659 2300  C Oro 76 Poligono Industrial Sur  28770 Colmenar Viejo  Madrid  Espana    34  918 473 900  R  Ant  nio de Barros  827  03401 000 Sao Paulo SP   55 11 6198 2865  PO Box 873  Artarmon  NSW  1570  42 Sawyer Lane  Artarmon  NSW  2064    02  9906 6262    Keystroke User Manual 18    
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5.  10    K    Interface Screen    The Interface screen contains information about your hardware interface  and it also  where you can set the DMX address to cue Keystroke      amp  Keystroke  File Help    resco    Interface DMX Address    1      Vien Type  O Percentage Values  0  1009     Current DMX Value  i   a  Decimal Values  0 255     Interface Serial Number  0001  Status  Online       Enter the DMX address to which Keystroke will respond in the Interface DMX address  field  Click the Set button to apply the selection     Interface DMX Address    45    Note  The set button is normally disabled until you change the value in the field  This  value is saved with the software  not your Keystrokes settings file     The Current DMX Value area monitors the DMX value your console is sending to  Keystroke     View Type  O Percentage Values  0 100      Current DMX Value  j   Ea   e  Decimal Values  0 255        Keystroke User Manual 11    If the interface is not present this area will look like this   View Type    Percentage Values  0 100      Current DMX Value           Decimal Values  0 255     You can toggle between viewing percentage values or decimal values by using the  radio buttons to the right of the field  By specifying a DMX Start and DMX End range  back in the Keystrokes menu  rather than a single numeric value  your console  Should be sending Keystroke a valid value for triggering the application running on  the PC     The interface screen also includes information that
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8.  will be useful in the event you are  having difficulty making Keystroke work  Your view should be similar to this when  the Interface is attached and working properly     Interface Serial Number  0001  Status  Online  If the interface is not connected or is not responding the view will look like this     Interface Serial Number  Unknown  Status  Offline    Keystroke User Manual 12    K    Percentage   Decimal Views    The Keystroke software responds to DMX values  0 255   Most consoles represent  these values in the more familiar percentage format  0 100    The radio buttons in  the View Type tool allow you to choose how the DMX values are entered and  displayed in Keystroke    View Type   CO Percentage Values  0 1009     e  Decimal Values  0 255     It is important to remember that the choice of percentage or decimal values  determines how DMX levels are entered and displayed  If the View Type is set to  percentage  then you cannot enter a value above 100 in either the DMX Start or DMX  End field  If View Type is set to decimal and you enter 100  then the resulting  percentage value is 39      Regardless of the settings  Keystroke saves the values in decimal form  0 255      Keystroke User Manual 13    K    Activating Keystroke    When the Keystroke application is running  a button Keystroke button is added to the  Task Bar of your PC     GI Keystroke       If this button is visible  then the Keystroke software is running in Setup mode   Although you can see the DMX value s
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10. MB  of RAM or greater   Disk Requirements  8 megabytes   Processor Speed  Intel Pentium 300 MHz or faster processor  Pentium III  recommended    Interface  One Powered USB Port    Lighting console capable of transmitting DMX 512  1990   A memory based console  is recommended     Note  Do not attach the Keystroke hardware to computer that is currently connected    to the Horizon USB Package  available from Rosco   Performance of either software  will be affected     Keystroke User Manual 5    K    Attaching Hardware    The Keystroke hardware interface connects to your computer with a USB A B cable   The smaller square end of the cable connects to your Keystroke interface  while the  rectangular end connects to your PC  If the Keystroke software has not been started  then none of the LEDS on your interface will be lit     The Keystroke interface has two 5 pin XLR ports  The male port is used to receive  DMX  while the female XLR port is a DMX pass through  Please follow recommended  wiring practices for DMX equipment  If your Keystroke is the last item in your DMX  chain you should terminate the DMX signal  Termination can be achieved by  attaching a DMX terminator available from most lighting equipment vendors  You  may also set the Keystroke interface to terminate by moving the termination jumper   found inside the interface  Only qualified personnel should open the Keystroke  interface     Many user will connect their PCs video output to a projector and use the imagery in  t
11. Subsequently fade the channel below 50  then Keystroke sends the space command  again     Typically a Keystroke trigger is programmed on a bump or zero count cue  Bump  timing is important  because it possible to program many commands across a  channel with Keystroke  During a fade from 0 100  Keystroke might trigger ten  different commands instead of the single required event     To insure Keystroke commands trigger in time with a lighting cue  we recommend  the following steps     1  Set the Keystroke s channel to a level in the center of the selected DMX range  and save that value with a time of 0 as Cue 1    2  Auto follow Cue 1 with a 0 count  or very short  wait time and save as Cue 2    The Keystroke channel value tracks from cue 1     3  Auto follow Cue 2 with a wait time equal or greater than Cue 2 s fade time   Set the Keystroke channel to 0 and save as Cue 3  Keystroke is now reset and  ready for its next command to trigger an action on the PC     Note  Steps for programming auto follow cues depend on your console  and some  refer to this function as linking cues  Please refer to your console s manual if you  need additional information on how to program auto follow cues or macros     Keystroke User Manual 15    pe    Special Characters    A variety of commands needed to control an application on a PC are impossible or  awkward to type  Keystroke solves this problem with a grid of 28 special characters  to the right of the Keystroke s  entry field     EKE  KAKE  w 
12. e J J       eau J poan Joiosa emer   alv       ak ileek  41    Clicking on any of these buttons enters a special Keystroke code into Keystroke s   entry field  Using these special keys  as well as standard keyboard commands  you  can program Keystroke to trigger a wide variety of commands on a PC  including     e Start a PowerPoint slide show with the F5 command    e Advance PowerPoint slides with the space  enter  or down keys    e Play the next track in a Winamp audio play list by sending the CONTROL ALT   PAGEDOWN keys     Windows XP has certain restrictions on which keyboard commands are allowed to be  sent to the PC  Most notable is that you cannot send Control ALT Delete    Keystroke User Manual 16    K    Saving Your Settings    Once Keystroke is programmed to trigger an application  store the settings using the  Save feature under the File menu to a folder of your choice  Although multiple  Keystroke setup files may be stored on a computer  only one can be active at any  given time        Mew colt  Open    Ctrl 0    Save Ctrl 5 b    Save As    CtrlH Alt 5  Exit    Keystroke loads the last saved file each time it opens     Modifying Your Settings    Modifying an existing Keystroke setting starts by clicking on the command to change  in the Keystrokes table  The Edit and Delete buttons above the table become active   Click on the Edit button  and the Keystroke setting will load into the Enter  Keystroke s  field  Make any changes and click the Modify button to save them
13. ent by the console via the interface screen   Keystroke cannot send keyboard commands to the PC    Activate Keystroke by clicking the Activate button at the top of the screen     Keystroke is minimized to the System Tray  and it will begin to respond to DMX       OC le 2 43PM       Keystroke will also minimize using any of the standard Windows methods   Simply click on the Keystroke icon in the System Tray to return to the Setup mode     To get back to the Keystroke Setup mode just double click on the icon in the system  tray  or right click on the icon and select setup     Keystroke User Manual 14    K    Triggering Keystroke with Your Console    We recommend using Keystroke with a memory style lighting console  While it is  possible to use Keystroke with any console supporting DMX  most memory desks will  provide the programmed repeatability needed to use Keystroke most effectively in a  production environment     Keystroke responds to a change in the DMX value only once  it does not repeatedly  send keyboard commands while the DMX level stays constant  Keystroke waits for  changes in the DMX signal  If you defined a Keystroke command within a range of  DMX values  Keystroke sends that command only once  even if the signal is moving  to multiple locations within that range  For example  if you set the space bar to press  when the channel is at any level between 1 50 and time the fade for 5 seconds   Keystroke sends only one space command  If  however  you fade past 50 and  
14. ge for the console to execute the  desired instructions     Keystroke User Manual 7    K    Main Keystroke Screen  When Keystroke first starts you will be presented with the main Keystrokes screen   G Keystroke   File Help    Jamo reSCO    View Type      Percentage Values  0 100        Decimal Values  0 255                    Enter Keystroke z   Key Type       Sequence   a  Press  Sequence Timing    rier     DMX Start  DMX End                 This screen is where most of your time will be spent using Keystroke where you will  define the keyboard commands required to trigger your application running on a PC     Keystroke has two drop down menus  File and Help  The File menu contains  functions to save your work  open an existing Keystroke file  and exit the program   The Help menu contains the help system      amp  Keystroke                                                                 New Ctrl N Contents  Open    Ctrl 0 About     Revert Ctrl k  Save Ctrl 5 oo  Save As    Ctrl Alt 5     Exit    Keystroke User Manual 8    K    Across the top of this screen  and every Keystroke screen  are these three buttons     These buttons allow you to navigate all of Keystroke s functions and activate the  software        Just below the navigation buttons is the View Type radio button group for switching  the view between percentage and DMX values  Depending on which button is  selected  you will enter your Keystroke information formatted 0 100  or 0 255  The  values displayed in the Keys
15. heir productions                       Keystroke User Manual 6    K    Notes on DMX    A DMX universe consists of 512 sets of information  channels   and each channel has  256 steps  0 255 Decimal Value  of control  Most lighting consoles are configured so  that channels are controlled by percentage values  0 100   to facilitate data entry  for programmers     The problem is that DMX does not allow for half steps  For example  the percentage  value of 10  does not have a decimal value of 25 5  255 10   Instead  the console  must either round the value down to 25 or up to 26 based on a set of math rules  formulated to create an output curve as close as possible to a straight line  The  graph below in Figure 1 charts the first 10  of the output from a popular console   Note that the actual DMX decimal values  in green  cross back and forth across the  mathematical trend line        DMX  Value 2  0      255    19    Percentage Displayed On Screen    Understanding this process is important  because Keystroke responds to 0 255  Decimal values  To account for any variations between different consoles  we have  included the ability for you to define value ranges when programming your Keystroke  rather than fixed values  For example  instead of programming Keystroke to send the  DOWN ARROW command at a set value of 10   select the range between 9   11   as shown in Figure 2A  Assigning a range of values to your Keystroke commands will  insure that the unit will receive the proper ran
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18. rrrenssrrrrnssrvrensssrrensssnrne 15  Special Characters EEE er oD 16  ST SENG 17  Modifying Your Settings crasas trono dla 17    Keystroke User Manual 1    K    ATTENTION  This software is provided under the following  END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  which is a  legal agreement between you  either as an individual or a single entity  and Rosco Laboratories Inc    Rosco  Laboratories   defining what you may do with the software and contains limitations on warranties and or remedies   PLEASE CAREFULLY READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE INSTALLING THE  SOFTWARE  INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS LICENSE  AGREEMENT AND YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREIN  IF YOU DO NOT CONSENT TO THE  TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT  PLEASE RETURN THE SOFTWARE  WITH ALL OTHER RELATED MATERIALS  TO YOUR PLACE  OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND    END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT   The license set forth below is granted by Rosco Laboratories   Licensor      This software program was provided on either floppy disk  CD ROM or other data storage medium  the  Media   in  machine readable form  the  Licensed Program   and may include a user manual in print or electronic format    Documentation    The Media  Licensed Program and Documentation are collectively referred to herein as the  Licensed  Product  and are individually referred to as the  Components     1  LICENSE  You  the  Licensee   have the limited  non exclusi
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20. successor regulations    16  GENERAL  This License Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their  respective successors  This paragraph shall not be construed to alter or modify the prohibitions upon assignments or  transfers by Licensee expressed elsewhere in this Agreement     Keystroke User Manual 3    Acknowledgements    Keystroke is based on the RamBox PC Controller  originally developed by the  students of Colorado State University  Ft  Collins  CO     The RAMbox design and development team was a collaborative learning project  teaming undergraduate engineering and theatre students charged to develop new  technologies expanding entertainment production control    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering    Robert Burke  Steven Decker  Robert Duran  Jr   Chris Hoover  Adrienne Iguchi   Matthew Johnson  Jonathan Kim  Kevin Peach   Terrell Phillips  John Rhoades  Emily  Shideler  and Bryan Thompson    Theatre Program   Jennifer Chan  Elliot Cooper  Bryan Morton and Eric Stone    Faculty Advisors    M  Barrett Cleveland Department of Theatre California State University   Northridge  John E  Mahan Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Colorado State  University   Colorado State University Research Foundation    Gary Amato   Tara J  Marostica   Rosco Laboratories Team   Software Development  Jennifer Chan   Graphics  Donna Nicol   Hardware Interface by  Sand Network Systems    Product Manager  Miles Dudgeon
21. t is also able to send multiple key  commands  such as  Alt f for accessing menu commands     DMX Start  DMX End     Keystroke User Manual 9    K    If you need to send a sequence of characters one at a time  such as typing  Hello  World   into a word processor  then select the Sequence button under Key Type     Enter Keystroke           Key Type    hello world     Sequence  O Press  DMX Start  DMX End   lt      Sequence Timing     49  51 O slow    med     fast    ken    Note that the Sequence Timing group is now active for selecting how fast Keystroke  will send the multiple key sequence to the PC     Below the Keystroke s  entry field are the DMX Start and DMX End fields for defining  the DMX level the at which the lighting console instructs Keystroke to send the  proper commands to the PC triggering the next event  These fields only accept  numeric values in either percentage or DMX as selected by the View Type radio  button at the top of the main screen  To ensure that Keystroke receives a valid  channel value from the lighting console for each set of commands  we suggest that  you use a range of values  starting at 5 and ending at 10  instead of a entering the  same value in each field     To the right of the Enter Keystroke s  entry area is a keypad for special characters  that are difficult to type  Clicking on one of these buttons enters special code into the  Keystrokes field     La e Le        Ls Ls lr js    insert end     s  al vo    ee  Sn    Keystroke User Manual
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23. trokes Table change reflecting your choice of entry  format     The Keystrokes Table is the main scrolling table in the center of the screen  The table  displays the four key components of the commands Keystroke sends to the PC for  controlling the active application                    Keystroke                                     The Start and End fields define the range for the channel to execute a specific  command and will display your choice of either percentage of DMX values  The  largest field displays the keyboard commands Keystroke will send to the PC when so  instructed by the console  The final Seq Press  Sequence or Press  field displays how  you choose the commands to be sent to the PC  Press  the default mode  sends all of  the keystrokes at once while the Sequence mode sends them one at a time     You can change the Keystroke settings by selecting a row in the table and then  clicking on the Edit or Delete buttons located above the table     Below and to the left of the main table is the Keystroke s  Entry Area     Enter Keystroke s   Key Type    O Sequence     Press    Sequence Timing    Begin by typing what the keyboard commands will be sent to the PC in the Enter  Keystroke s  field  Next  define how Keystroke will send the commands in the Key  Type radio group immediately to the right of the Keystroke s  field  Press is the  default setting and sends all of the keystrokes in a group at once to the PC  Although  Press is normally used to send only one key  i
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