Hey Barabba,
After being able to install Light Jockey, thanks to LB1, I found the answer to your previous question in the Hotkeys section of the user manual (those also being listed in LJ Faders commands), which can be assigned to the 2532 to toggle the BG Cue slots. Also, as previously mentioned, one can right click in the C-L slot to add an executable file or use LJ Manager.
As to these questions,
- I don’t know but I suggest changing the compatibility mode to Windows 7 or older.
As for your initial request for more slots, that was the first request I had, which I got around to posting to the forum around 2008, by which time the book had already been closed on the subject.
For reference, the 3032, which ran on Windows 95, which I used from around 1998 onward, functioned very similarly to LJ 2.95. What seems to have been added were the visualizer, BG Cues, audio analyzer, and all the right click options in the C-L. Other than the innovative LJ manager, updates meant improved drivers, perhaps visualizer improvements, OS compatibility adjustments & fixture library updates, which were great.
But the basic underlying design was built around hardware limitations from over 20 years ago. Compare the user manuals and you will see for yourself. The 3032 had the same Sequences, Cues, and CL structure & slots which still work basically the same way, as I remember using both of them. There hasn’t been a major feature update to LJ in over 10 years, AFAIK. All the LJ request threads in the forums were always courteously & professionally addressed but applied to M-PC, if at all. That it has lasted this long shows that it was a great design but I still suggest migrating to M-PC because it’s under active development.
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Just guessing that the drivers and licensing (USB Onekey) are different. But W10 automatically installs the drivers, so it’s probably just the version sold with the USB key. Counterfeit versions were being sold, on eBay and elsewhere, so they switched to using a USB license key which also licenses other Martin products.
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The bigger file is probably the full version with the visualizer but you’ll need a Onekey to use either one of them, AFAIK