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How can I make a screenshot in ChadEmulator?
Simply press the PRINT SCREEN button to save the currently displayed screen of ChadEmulator in a Windows
bitmap file. ChadEmulator will tell you the full path of the file it saves (the screen shots usually go into directory
C:\OnkyoScreens). ChadEmulator saves up to 100 screenshots before it starts using the same filenames again.
How can I create my own gallery?
ChadEdit loads the gallery from <install>/Usr-5/gallery.ccf, where <install> is the directory where ChadEdit
has been installed. Simply load gallery.ccf as a regular CCF (which it is), make modifications like you would
do for any other configuration, and save the modified configuration back in gallery.ccf. The next time ChadEdit
is started, it will use the modified gallery.
Note that ChadEdit ignores all but the GALLERY panels of gallery.ccf (HOME has been renamed into
GALLERY in gallery.ccf).
How can I create my own default panels?
ChadEdit loads default panels from <install>/Usr-5/home.ccf,
<install>/Usr-5/device.ccf, and <install>/Usr-5/macro.ccf, where <install> is the
directory where ChadEdit has been installed. Simply load any of these CCFs,
modify the configuration, and save it back. The next time ChadEdit is started, it
will use the modified default panels.
The default macro panel CCF serves a second purpose: when you create a new
macro group on your USR-5, the panels of that macro group are actually copies
of the default macro panel.
Note that ChadEdit ignores all but the first DEFAULT panel of a default panel
CCF (HOME has been renamed into DEFAULT in the default panel CCFs).
How can I write-protect a configuration?
A write-protected configuration cannot be altered on your USR-5. This is useful if you want to set up a configuration
with ChadEdit and don’t want anyone to inadvertently make changes to it when they use your USR-5.
After loading a write-protected configuration in your USR-5, you can only access
USE mode on your USR-5. Write-protecting a configuration does not affect any
ChadEdit operations.
A configuration can be write-protected by taking the following steps:
1. Double-click on System Properties underneath HOME in the configuration
tree view.
2. The USR-5 system property sheet appears. Select the USR-5 System
Properties tab.
3. Check the configuration is write-protected box to make this configuration
write-protected.