Oops Settings.

You access the Oops settings via the Setup menu (which you access by pressing the Setup Hard button on the desk). In the Oops settings you decide what you can undo using the OOPS hard button. This is the pop-up window:

There are three different areas where you can choose to enable the possibility to undo your actions.

The Oops function uses a lot of processor power and memory space. If you got everything enabled the desk writes to the memory every time you make the smallest change. Therefore it is also worth noticing the warning at the bottom of the screen: “General Oops produces permanent harddisk access: System can slow down in extremely loud environments because of vibrations. In live situations it is therefore recommended to switch oops off.”

General.

The general oops setting is everything that is not views and programmer. Basically this is everything else that you do. If it is Enabled you have the option to undo your actions that does not concern views and programmer. Disable of course disables the option.

Oops for VIEWS.

Enabling this option allows you to undo changes made to your views. That is creating, calling, deleting and changing your view(s). Disable this and you don’t have this option.

Oops for PROGRAMMER.

This gives you the option to allow the oops function for your programmer. That is selecting fixtures, assigning values or basically any changes to your programmer.

Exiting the Oops Settings.

Pressing the blue cross in the upper right corner closes the Oops Settings Pop-up.


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