Difference between revisions of "Connect-135 QuickStart Wi-microDig"
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The Wi-microDig will then appear in the devices list with a green dot next to it to indicate that it is enabled. The blue LED on the Wi-microDig will also turn on to indicate that a Bluetooth connection has been made. | The Wi-microDig will then appear in the devices list with a green dot next to it to indicate that it is enabled. The blue LED on the Wi-microDig will also turn on to indicate that a Bluetooth connection has been made. | ||
− | By default, Connect will | + | By default, Connect will attempt to connect to your Wi-microDig when it is launched. If you would like to disable auto-connect, turn it off by unchecking the auto-enable checkbox in the digitizer view. |
− | To remove the Wi-microDig from the device list (even when it's not connected and enabled), click on "Remove". | + | To remove the Wi-microDig from the device list (even when it's not connected and enabled), click on "Remove". If you want to use it again, simply click "Refresh". |
[[File:connect-135_digitizer_view_wmd.png]] | [[File:connect-135_digitizer_view_wmd.png]] |
Revision as of 18:36, 12 January 2017
Connect runs in the background and can be accessed via the system tray at the bottom right of the screen. When a Wi-microDig is connected via Bluetooth, Connect creates a virtual MIDI port with the name and serial number of that device.
The Wi-microDig will then appear in the devices list with a green dot next to it to indicate that it is enabled. The blue LED on the Wi-microDig will also turn on to indicate that a Bluetooth connection has been made.
By default, Connect will attempt to connect to your Wi-microDig when it is launched. If you would like to disable auto-connect, turn it off by unchecking the auto-enable checkbox in the digitizer view.
To remove the Wi-microDig from the device list (even when it's not connected and enabled), click on "Remove". If you want to use it again, simply click "Refresh".