7.3.1. Hardware Actions, or what is done with the Hardware
The hardware actions are performed with the four elements on the hardware's top
panel, the Controllers. Here's what you can do with them:
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Controller Knob: Rotate clockwise/counter-clockwise (left/right)
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Left Button: Press/release
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Middle Button: Press/release
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Right Button: Press/release
These actions are transmitted to the Driver, which transforms them into hardware
events.
7.3.2. Hardware Events, or How Your Computer Understands Them
A hardware event is basically defined by two things:
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the original hardware action (for instance, you turn the Controller Knob)
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how it is understood by the Mapping Application (for instance, defining when
a movement of the Controller Knob is big enough to be handled as a rotation
event)
Here is a list of all possible hardware events.
The Controller Knob can be rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise. If a Controller
Knob movement exceeds a certain threshold, a hardware event is generated, either
"Rotate Left" or "Rotate Right". If the Controller Knob is moved further in the same
direction, after the same amount of rotation a subsequent "Rotate Left/Right"
event is generated.
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