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I use a couple of Logitech web cams and would like to make it easier to change the zoom level. Currently I go into the properties for the input, then choose Advanced, then choose Properties, and this brings up the Logitech control for that input. Is there a way to assign this to a shortcut key? If not, please put the ability to control zoom into the interface. Another program I use has this feature (with a live preview) and it's very handy.
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Hi You can use the SetZoom Function. To quote the vMix Help Change current Zoom level of Input. 1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%, 2 = 200% Input, Value (+= and -= supported)Does that help? AlanZ wrote:I use a couple of Logitech web cams and would like to make it easier to change the zoom level. Currently I go into the properties for the input, then choose Advanced, then choose Properties, and this brings up the Logitech control for that input. Is there a way to assign this to a shortcut key? If not, please put the ability to control zoom into the interface. Another program I use has this feature (with a live preview) and it's very handy.
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+=.5 and -=.5 work nicely as zoom and unzoom.
Now for a related question.
I would like to set autofocus on and off for the Logitech cameras. So this goes back to my original question... is there a way to bring up the property sheet for a specific camera? This would let me get to the camera's autofocus, zoom, pan, and other controls.
Thanks in advance,
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Go to the Advanced tab on the Input settings. Click on the Properties button.
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Yes, I know I can go to the properties button through the UI, but I am trying to see if I can assign that to a shortcut keystroke.
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I have used AHK before with other programs, and like it. I just wanted to see if ther was a way to do these tasks within vmix, using shortcut key configuration.
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