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CMJ – Triggers

Triggers A macro can contain one or more triggers. A Trigger is something that would cause the macro to run. Examples of triggers are voice command, iOS or Android App, joystick or 3Dconnexion controller keydown/keyup/keycombo or externally generated app triggers. You can manage your triggers by either right-clicking in the trigger list, or by clicking …

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CMJ – Voice Commands

Voice Commands How does it work? ControlMyJoystick’s voice control uses Microsoft’s built-in Speech Recognition to recognize your words spoken through a microphone. Once a valid word or phrase is recognized, you can have ControlMyJoystick run a macro that can sends keyboard, joystick or mouse commands to a game. For example, you could have a voice …

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CMJ – Game Compatibility

Game Compatibility ControlMyJoystick emulates a real joystick, keyboard and mouse. Most games will see these as real hardware devices, but some game developers may attempt to restrict access to these devices. The only way to know for sure is to try it. Joysticks ControlMyJoystick can take axis position data from a 3Dconnexion controller or joystick, …

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CMJ – Architecture

Architecture ControlMyJoystick accepts triggering actions by microphone (voice commands), 3Dconnexion controller, joysticks and 3rd Party App Triggers.  When a valid trigger is detected, a macro executes one or more script commands.  The script commands can send keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and button presses and joystick axis and button presses to a game.  You can also …

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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 – 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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Hardware Requirements

Hardware Requirements Which hardware do I need? Keyboard Mouse USB port for connecting to your camera. Monitor with minimum 1024 x768 resolution. 4 GB ram minimum 120 MB hard drive space. Any modern Intel or AMD 32 or 64 bit CPU. Optionally,  a microphone, Powerpoint remote, StackShot, DSUSB. Generally speaking, if your PC can run …

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