Hang on a minute; is Ctrl Click really the Mac equivalent of Right Click?
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Hi Svein,
just tried, works fine with the latest OS X build [:)], don´t know what might be causing the trouble.
You can also assign controllers manually in the "Map Control" window you find in the "Perform" Page.
Best,
Paul
If it turns red, it is in learn mode status. Moving any controler now and it should be linked to this controller (the red disappears).
When the red don't disappear than no midi datas are going into this VI.
So maybe you are operating on a different midichannel in your sequenzer (that sometimes also happened to me)
It can be checked easely, because performing any notes on your keyboard wouldn't reach this VI instance either.
best
Herb
If it turns red, it is in "learn" mode. Moving now any controller would link this controller. (the red will go off immediately)
If it stays red, no midi datas have entered into this VI. Maybe you have selected a wrong track in your sequenzer routed to a different VI.
You can check this easely, performing any notes on the keyboard, and this would also have no effect on this VI.
best
Herb
Hi Svein,
just checked on my MacBookPro: You are right, Ctrl-Click doesn´t work to arm sliders in the "Perform" Window. I always either use a mouse with a right-click or activate "Tap trackpad using 2 fingers for secondary click" in the System Preferences/Keyboard&Mouse/Trackpad. That´s the reason why it took me so long to find out.
It´s on our bugfix list, maybe one of my suggestions will work for you!
Best,
Paul