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Setting Up the Device Drivers Channels

You can set up each device driver’s channel in its property editor. This includes activating a channel, setting an action with a target, and setting the channel’s value (possibly including an offset and scale).

 

You can save presets for device driver settings in its property editor as you can with anything else in XSI—see Creating Presets of Property Settings of the Scene Elements guide for more information. This makes it easy to create a library of different channel setups for a particular device, then load them easily from the property editor.

To set up the channels

1. Do one of the following to open a device driver’s property editor:

- Select a driver from the list in the Device Manager and click the Inspect Selection button. The driver’s property editor appears.

or

- In the explorer, go to the Project level, expand the Data > Device Manager tree. Each device that appears in the Device Manager window appears here. Click the icon for the device driver you want to edit so that its property editor appears.

 

The devices that XSI recognizes on startup will not appear in the explorer until you add them to the Device Manager.

 

2. Activate or deactivate a channel by clicking in the channel’s Active cell. A channel is not used if it’s not active here.

3. If you like, offset or scale the channel’s value by entering a value in the Scale or Offset cell.

4. Map a channel’s action to a target by first clicking Action and selecting a type from the list (see the following table).

5. Enter the parameter or command to which you want this action to be connected in the Target text box.

The possible Actions and Target combinations are listed in the following tables:

Action Type

Target

None

Nothing

Drive

Parameter name

Command

Any XSI command

Special

Command name in the following table.

Target Command

Does this ...

ACTIVATE,driver_ID

Activates the specified device driver.

DEACTIVATE,driver_ID

Deactivates the specified device driver.

CURRENT

Current selection.

TIMELINE

Drives the timeline.

TIME_START

Goes to the first frame.

TIME_END

Goes to the last frame.

TIME_STEP_FORWARD

Goes to the next frame.

TIME_STEP_BACK

Goes to the previous frame.

TIME_STOP

Stop the playback.

TIME_PLAY_NORMAL

Plays back from current frame (real-time playback).

TIME_PLAY_FRAME

Plays back from first frame (real-time playback).

TIME_PLAY_SLIDE

Plays from current frame (all frames).

TIME_SPECIFY,frame

Goes to the specified frame.



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