Stellarmakes a wide range of Hydraulic Cranes, Electric-Hydraulic Cranes, T-Boom Cranes and Specialty Cranes. With a Stellar handheld controller matched to the crane, operators can position themselves in the ideal operating location for control of the crane.
In addition to keeping the operator away from heavy loads, moving telescopic booms and more, service truck crane remote controls from Stellar help improve overall control. CDTpro and CDT crane remotes have ergonomic controls for single-hand operation. Crane functions are operated by toggle switches and a proportional control trigger.
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Light bars are quite popular these days and a lot of people are adding them to their computer desk setup. You can often see them in posts on Instagram, YouTube videos, and some Tik Tok videos. This is actually my third Light Bar I have two from Quntis and one from BenQ. All 3 of them are great I don't have any serious complaints, to be honest, I have just been fortunate to be given the chance to do an unbiased product review for them.
An electronic display A long horizontal bar called a "Light Bar" has an LED light at the bottom. It directs light downward towards your desk and is meant to be positioned on top of your computer monitor. They are small and lightweight, taking up minimal desk space because they just rest on top of your computer screen. They are designed to reduce eye strain and replace a desk lamp when working in a dark room or room with low lighting. Desk lamps were designed for reading books, not computer screens which is where Light bars come in.
The Quntis Monitor Light Bar PRO+ is made to mount to the back of a computer monitor and provides bias lighting to lessen eye fatigue and enhance visual comfort during extended computer use. The light bar may be adjusted to the appropriate brightness and is adjustable. It is made to be powered by a USB connection and has a remote control for simple setting adjustments. Computer users who wish to improve their work or gaming experience frequently utilise the Quntis Monitor Light Bar PRO+.
This image shows how good the Quntis Monitor Light Bar PRO+ is at lighting my desk setup. This is just one brightness and colour setting if you use the remote control you can change the brightness and colour temperature.
And the Quntis Monitor Light Bar PRO+ also sticks out a little at the bottom creating a sort of "notch effect". I would not say it's a deal breaker though I have been using it for a few days and I barely notice it.
Not going to lie the Remote Control is very cool and enhances my computer desk setup in my opinion. Obviously, it's completely wireless so I don't have to put my hands on the light bar anymore when I want to change the settings. The Remote Control is not touch sensitive by the way it requires manually turning the dial which is fine because it works well.
The brightness and temperature settings are exactly what you would expect. There are more expensive light bars on the market but after using 3 of them I can say that they are almost identical when it comes to colour and brightness settings. The average person is not going to be able to see a huge difference which is a good thing because this light bar is affordable.
If you don't own a light bar then it is worth considering getting one. You will no longer suffer from eye strain in low light or dark environments which is essential if you are going to be spending hours sitting in front of a screen at a desk.
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The following lists basic controls, as well as complex moves involving combinations of keys, and controls for combat and swimming. Lara can also do some nifty but non-essential gymnastic moves. I will add a separate page about these at some point. In the mean time, you can refer to the Tomb Raider: Legend acrobatic moves page, as these are similar.
PC players: Hold Alt and press direction keys/buttons to walk. Console players: Press lightly on the control stick to walk; press firmly to run. Lara will step off edges while walking. On the PlayStation, holding R2 while moving also makes Lara walk. (NOTE: The PC game manual incorrectly lists this key as Ctrl.)
Sneaking is used for even slower, more cautious movement than walking. PC players: Hold R and press direction keys/buttons to sneak. Console players: Press very lightly on the control stick to sneak. Note that Lara will step off edges while sneaking.
Similar to 'Action' in previous games except not needed to grab ledges, etc., since Lara now grabs automatically. Interact is used to manipulate switches and levers, grab movable objects, pick up objects on the ground, etc. Also used in conjunction with movement keys to climb/swim faster and for the saving grab, below. (Note that in the Wii version, Interact is used in combination with the nunchuk and/or remote to move objects and use switches and levers. The on-screen instructions show what to do in each case.)
All of the other controls on this page that involve grabbing assume you have Manual Grab disabled in the Options menu. With Manual Grab disabled, Lara will grab onto ledges and handholds automatically whenever she steps off or jumps toward a grabbable edge. With Manual Grab enabled, you must press and hold Ctrl or R2 whenever you want Lara to grab and hang onto a ledge, handhold, etc. (As far as I know, Manual Grab is not an option on the PSP or Wii.)
Same key as Interact, above. Lara will grab most edges automatically when she jumps or falls. Occasionally, if she has to jump especially far or at an odd angle, she'll grab using only one hand. When this happens a warning icon appears (if you have Hint Icons on in the Options menu). Quickly press Interact to grab with both hands; otherwise Lara will fall. Similarly, when Lara lands on a tiny perch, or attempts to stand on one for an extended period, she may lose her balance. Press Interact to regain her footing. (On the Wii, you can also use left or right on the control pad to perform the saving grab.)
Used alone, Lara will duck or crouch. (Note that she cannot draw weapons while crouching.) Hold Crouch and use the direction keys/buttons (left analog stick) to creep forward. Press Crouch once to make Lara let go if she is hanging. If there is a handhold below, she'll grab it automatically. Also used in several of the combination moves described below.
The first key resets the camera angle behind Lara and shows the heads-up display (HUD). To adjust the camera angle, use the mouse (PC) or right analog stick (PS2). On the Wii, tap C to center the camera behind Lara. Hold C and move the Wii Remote to aim the camera. The camera moves independently of Lara, so there is no separate 'Look' key. (See the note on Camera & Movement Controls, below.)
Press the directional key (or press on the left analog stick) in the direction you want Lara to go and simultaneously press Jump. Or, for a longer jump, start Lara running in the desired direction and then press Jump. Holding Jump keeps Lara in the air a little longer. When Lara has her guns drawn, press any direction key (or nudge the analog stick) and tap Jump, and she'll flip in that direction. (See the note on Camera & Movement Controls, below.)
To vault up onto a ledge from which Lara is hanging, or to jump up and grab a higher ledge or handhold, tap Jump. To let go and drop, press Crouch. If there's a handhold below, she'll grab it automatically.
When Lara is climbing, to jump a gap and grab a handhold on the other side, climb as far as possible in the desired direction. Continue pressing the direction key (or stick). Lara will lean out in that direction. Press Jump and she'll leap and automatically grab. To jump straight up and grab a higher handhold, just press Jump. If there's a handhold above, she'll grab it automatically. (See the note on Camera & Movement Controls, below.)
Lara will automatically grab a vertical pole, chain, fixed rope, etc., when she runs or jumps toward it. Once she's hanging on, use direction keys/buttons (or left stick) to climb up and down or to pivot left and right. Jumping off or letting go, is the same as for climbing, above.
When Lara is hanging from a horizontal pole, use the direction keys/buttons (or left stick) to move hand-over-hand laterally or to swing around the bar. While swinging, press Jump just as Lara passes the lowest point in the rotation to leap off. Or, press Crouch to let go and drop.
While climbing along a ledge, vertical or horizontal bar, or ladder, tap Interact in time with Lara's movements to make her climb faster. On the Wii, snap the nunchuk repeatedly in the direction Lara is climbing (i.e., up and down or left to right) to climb faster.
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