Product manual
Back in the function manager
You can now see that the function manager displays a function called "DJScan250 Orange Gobo
7".
If you click the right mouse button over a function item, you get the same menu functionalities that
are available in the upper part of the function manager. You can add new functions or edit
existing ones. But let's not edit this function anymore.
Another function
Create another function just like the one you just made, but set the values for channels 3,
4 and 6 to 0 and name the function "DJScan250 Zero".
Virtual Console
Speaking of vital organs, we have already covered the heart and brain of QLC+, and we're only
missing the body with its limbs to make the whole pack work. Well, so much for ridiculous
analogies, let's move on and make our "DJScan250" fixture and its "DJScan Orange Gobo 7"
function do some actual work for us.
You can close the function manager and the fixture manager now, if you want to make up some
room but it's not necessary.
Click the virtual console button on the main window to show the virtual console tab.
Creating a button
At first, the virtual console is just an empty window without much to look at. There's a toolbar at
the top of the panel, with icons to Add new widgets, Edit for editing widget properties and Tools
for various tools to control the virtual console behaviour. You can also click the right mouse
button on any virtual console widget to access a menu that contains most (but not all) of the
options that are accessible thru the menu bar.
Click the icon to add a new Button widget.
An empty button appears to the virtual console.
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