Month: May 2019

CMN – Web Browser

Web Browser You can control many program features with commands issued by a web page. It can use any device that has a browser. Setting the Trigger Go to the Triggers menu and select ‘Web’. In the Web tab, set the IP Address and Port for the web server. ControlMyNikon has a built-in web server …

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CMN – Voice Command

Voice Command You can trigger the shutter with with a spoken word by using the Sound Trigger. It uses Windows Speech Recognition. Initial one-time setup Shut down ControlMyNikon. Plug your microphone into your computer. Configure the microphone in the Windows control panel Sound applet. Configure and train the speech recognition using the control panel Speech …

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CMN – TCP/IP

TCP/IP You can control many program features with actions sent by another program by using the TCP/IP network protocol. There is a free demo app that is used for testing the trigger.  It is a single .exe file.  Just run it and follow the instructions.  The instructions are also listed here below: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tetherscript/TCPIPTriggerGenerator.zip The TCP/IP …

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CMN – Sound

Sound You can trigger the shutter with sound by using the Sound Trigger. It can use any microphone that is configured to work with Windows. Initial one-time setup Shut down ControlMyNikon. Plug your microphone into your computer. Configure the microphone in the Windows control panel Sound applet. Once you have confirmed it is working, shut …

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CMN – Powerpoint Remote

Powerpoint Remote Triggering the shutter and other commands can be achieved by mapping a Powerpoint remote button to a command, giving you an inexpensive remote that can be used during live view. Powerpoint remotes act like a mini-keyboard and their buttons can be mapped to commands. Mapping a Powerpoint Remote button as a Shortcut Plug …

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