![]() ![]() Here's a comparison between the factory grid, and why taking the time to make a custom grid is well worth it. Pretty sure they'll fix this soon enough, but you may find some buttons that use macros misbehaving, or have difficulty triggering custom ones if you don't assign it to a shortcut and have MG Pro send the actual shortcut. Actual keyboard shortcuts work fine, just the macros seem to be misbehaving. For the moment macros seem to need to be fired via a shortcut. For the moment I'm finding MG Pro won't fire macros using the S1 Actions menu (the menu that lest you browse and trigger shortcuts without having to use or assign an actual shortcut). You have your own custom grid you built using pre-mapped buttons copied from the factory grid. Once you have everything in place you can delete the factory grids from the workspace, and voila. You ca then scroll to the factory grids, copy buttons as needed, and post them to empty buttons in your custom grid. What you can do is add a bunch of empty grids to the existing S1 template, place the new grids as the 1st few pages, and drag the original 'sample grids' to be the last grids. I's taken about a week and a half so far, but I'm just about done. Click to expand.I have, and am currently making my own workspace for S1. ![]()
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