Strike Battle Spectra`s compact size and ergonomic design is perfect for travelling. And thanks to its strong aluminum top case you will enjoy a long lasting and resistant keyboard, a weapon built for battle.
An essential accessory for tablet data collectors, the Keyboard with Trackpad for Spectra ST10 Tablet Data Collector offers versatility and efficiency to meet all surveying and construction needs. It is a full keyboard with trackpad that easily attaches to the Spectra ST10 Tablet Data Collector and conveniently converts it into a functional laptop.
An essential accessory for tablet data collectors, the Keyboard with Trackpad for Spectra ST10 Tablet Data Collector offers versatility and efficiency to meet all surveying and construction needs. It is a full keyboard with trackpad that easily attaches to the Spectra ST10 Tablet Data Collector and conveniently converts it into a functional laptop. The Keyboard with Trackpad for Spectra ST10 Tablet Data Collector allows easy data entry and work management while in the field. It is also detachable to provide maximum flexibility.
The shortcut for menu items in shown on the right hand side of the menu in the format 'A, B', although the comma is not required (it is an unfortunate Qt side-effect). You can view a pdf document listing all the shortcuts by going to Help / Show Shortcuts.
On the whole, the keyboard shortcuts will act upon the active spectrum display, i.e. the display whose axes are highlighted. The only exception to this are the cursor keys, as these can also be used to navigate within tables.
There are numerous keyboard shortcuts. You can see what these are and also change them if you go to Macros and then Organise Macros. Here is a list of the default settings:
ArgonFDS has developed small, lightweight and compact family of keyboards for rugged military environments. Our keyboards are resistant to penetrating materials such as sand, dust and liquids. A variety of keyboards can be selected for different languages, backlighting schemes, key force and travel.
The enclosure is made of bent, welded aluminum for the top assembly and a milled aluminum plate for a secure bottom plate that provides a solid base that is resistant to bending motions and can be bolted down. Pictured (right) is a compact version for table mount or stow away. The customer may select a variety of indicators or buttons depending on the application.
ArgonFDS is a designer and manufacturer of innovative rugged display solutions, peripherals, and computing solutions that serve land-based, naval, and airborne military applications as well as the Business & Commercial Aviation markets. ArgonFDS joined Spectra Aerospace & Defense in February of 2021.
This activity provides an auditory experience of the spectra of different elements. It can be done with other classroom experiences of atomic spectra to provide another means for students to distinguish the differences in the spectra.
Using colored paper, or a color print image of the colors in a rainbow, create a spectrum with the full range of optical colors. Cut this spectrum into strips, with each strip a slightly separate shade from its neighbor. Place these strips, one at a time, on the keys of a musical keyboard. The colors of the optical spectrum are now mapped onto the musical keys.
Now examine the line spectra of two or three elements. Below are the spectra for hydrogen, helium and carbon. Note the location of the lines in the spectrum. What do these lines represent? Why do different elements have a different pattern of lines?
For each spectrum, use strips of black paper to represent the spectral lines. Place these strips on the piano keys in the same position as in the spectrum for the element. Now, "play" the chord that results from the markings, and "listen" to the element.
The ultra bright LEDs are perfect for performance videos. Easily trigger pre-made LED animations with one touch, or customize each LED yourself for advanced light shows. This is the exact same model Shawn Wasabi uses.
Playing a real drum kit just feels satisfying. Why? Real drums bounce back. Our buttons bounce back one full millimeter for ultra-fast playback, easy triplets & drum rolls. Offering industry-leading latency, this is the gold standard for finger drummers.
These buttons were forged in hell: made for non-stop, 24/7 button-mashing in busy arcades. Rock-solid construction, buttons rated to last 5 million presses and zero moving parts mean one thing: the 64 can survive a serious beating
Six hidden, but very functional buttons are built into the soft sides of every Midi Fighter. These can even be banked so their functionality changes depending which of the 4 banks is enabled. You can even map these to launch scenes in Ableton.
These buttons were forged in hell: made for non-stop, 24/7 button-mashing in busy arcades. Rock-solid construction, buttons rated to last 5 million presses and zero moving parts mean one thing: the Spectra can survive a serious beating.
The Midi Fighter Spectra's small footprint won't bloat your gig bag and fits easily in the DJ booth or cramped studio. Thanks to it's virtual banks and side buttons each arcade button can serve multiple purposes in your setup.
Shouldn't music making feel fun and not frustrating? Meet the Spectra: 4 banks of 16 buttons - aka all you need to make and play a full song. Easily color code each LED ring or create ultra bright, eye-popping light shows to impress friends.
This is not a cheap controller to build. Other manufactures use the same button contacts found in your TV remote, but we care about quality. The 3D's buttons are rated at 5 million presses - compare that to 40,000 presses on your standard controller. This helps make the Spectra far more durable - and playable - than anything under $1000, and more reliable than most controllers on the market (even the $2000 ones). We made our controllers for ourselves and to please DJs, not to make insane profits, so we've choose to price it very fairly. You're getting a controller other companies would easily price at $400+.
You can use any software that supports midi. It's a midi controller, so it sends out midi notes just like a piano-keyboard. Most people use it with Ableton, Traktor, Serato, Logic, and Protools, but we see VJs using it too. For music production use the 3D with Ableton. For DJing use the 3D with Traktor or Serato. Here's the full setup guide
If you have time to read the F.A.Q section of the product page, you have time to learn to make music. Start with just 10 minutes a day. You'll be happy you got started - it's really fun. You've got to make time for what you care about.
Baby steps. A great way to get started finger drumming is to start playing drums over your favorite song. You'll see improvements each day, and after a few weeks you'll have some drum rhythms you remember. From there you edit soundpacks, remixing, and then creating your own music. If you can type, you can finger drum. It just takes some practice
Yes! Producers love using the Twister alongside Ableton Push 2, piano keyboards, and analog synths. DJs love using it alongside Native instruments, Numark, Pioneer, and Serato hardware. The special button functionality (filters, push-to-reset, shift knobs) are setup via our free Midi Fighter utility software and will work in any software that supports midi allowing you to expand your softwares limits.
This is not a cheap controller to build. Other manufactures use cheap plastic knob shafts that wobble and are easy broken. We use metal knob shafts to ensure durability. We upgraded the playability via dual function encoders and we've even included free customization software with insane flexibility so your controller can perform exactly as you intended. You're paying for build quality, customization options, and LED feedback. We made our controllers for ourselves and to please DJs, not to make insane profits. At first glance it may seem expensive, but you're getting a lot for your money. You wouldn't use a audio cable likely to break when playing a DJ gig, so why would you buy a poor quality midi controller?
We'd love to help you. Check out our full F.A.Q section here Look anywhere online and you'll find somebody saying how amazingly helpful our customer support is. Contact us on live chat, or open a support ticket.
You can use any software that supports midi. It's a midi controller, so it sends out midi notes and CC's just like a piano-keyboard. Most people use it with Ableton, Traktor, Adobe Lightroom, Serato, and Pro Tools . For music production, we recommend Ableton. For DJing, we recommend Traktor. Here's the full setup guide
Please Heeeelp meee! I have tried a lot of configurations but I can't seem to make any advance. I have controlled one camera with the keyboard Pelco KBD300A and had no problem, but I want to add another camera, same one, and it doesn't work.
Pelco says "Up to 16 receivers can be wired to a keyboard" in their spec sheet but, unlike many other of their products, they don't have the manual online. My guess is that you have to daisy-chain the two PTZs or use a CDU-T or equivalent and assign each PTZ a different address. Then you would have to go into the KBD300's programming and set both PTZs' addresses and serial data specs. Not sure how to do that without a manual.
That's the problem. They don't put it on a manual. I even had to email them to see how I was supposed to connect the camera to the keyboard, but now they are sending me to a company in my country, and I don't trust them.
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