Cue Triggering Mode; Transition Between Cues - QuickShow FB3-QS User Manual

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Cue triggering mode

The Cue triggering mode controls what happens when you click on a cue with the mouse (or touch
screen).
If the Select mode is chosen, cues are not activated when you click on them. Cues are only selected.
This is handy when you want to drag and drop cues to a QuickTimeline, or when you want to change the
Properties of a cue, without activating the cue.
If the Toggle mode is chosen (as indicated above with the green highlight), cues will "toggle" their
activation mode each time you click on the cue. For example, if you click on a cue once, it will start
playing. If you click on the cue again, it will stop playing. Toggle is the default cue triggering mode.
If the Restart mode is chosen, cues will be restarted each time you click on them. For example, if you
have an animation which counts down to zero, the count-down will restart each time you click on the
cue, if Restart mode is chosen.
If the Flash mode is chosen, cues will only remain active for the period of time you are clicking on them
(or holding your finger pressed on the touch screen). For example, when you click the left mouse button
on the cue, the cue will begin playing and will remain playing until you release the left mouse button.

Transition between cues

The Transition button controls what happens when you trigger a new cue and there is already a cue
playing.
When Transition is activated, morphing will be performed between the currently-displayed output and
the next cue you press.
You can change the type of transition that is performed by right-clicking on the Transition button. You
can also control the transition by showing the Dynamics tab in the View menu

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