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1. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
JSS1138 Oct 26, 2013 9:58 AM (in response to PierreLouisBeranek)a single keypress will always apply my default video transition to the CTI
See, much easier than Adobe rewriting code.
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2. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
Peru Bob Oct 26, 2013 10:08 AM (in response to PierreLouisBeranek)I don't think that I could remember all of the functions of the buttons, especially if different for different applications.
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3. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
PierreLouisBeranek Oct 26, 2013 6:59 PM (in response to JSS1138)Perhaps easier for me, but not for all of the users out there who don't have the option of a programmable mouse.
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4. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
Steven L. Gotz Oct 26, 2013 7:21 PM (in response to PierreLouisBeranek)I am in the market for a new PC for my wife, and she will be inheriting the keyboard and mouse I am using now so I can get new ones. She picked these out to begin with since we were sharing a computer for a while so she will be happy with them.
That looks like a really great mouse. I may just have to take your advice on this one.
Although the newer version looks even cooler: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G700s-Rechargeable-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00BFOEY3Y/ref=dp_ob_tit le_ce
My wife would HATE that mouse, but since she will finally have her own again, I can get any mouse I want.
Very cool. Thanks.
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5. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
Steven L. Gotz Nov 15, 2013 7:24 AM (in response to PierreLouisBeranek)I recently bought a wall mount bracket from Monoprice.com (which I can recommend for their high quality, ease of installation, and low price).
So, of course, now I get advertising from them. Well, I haven't bought my new mouse and monitors yet, and I saw this on their page. I think the pricing and selection might interest anyone reading this thread:
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6. Re: Looking for a new toy to help your editing workflow? Try this!
shooternz Nov 18, 2013 7:33 PM (in response to Steven L. Gotz)Killing time today while I wait for feedback on an edit I am doing here in NZ for an Australian client.
Work...wait...work..wait...work ...wait...play the guitar...wait...work.....
I decided to buy and install the Logitech G700S.
Programmed a few of the buttons to my Premiere Pro shortcuts (including some with modifiers).
Works great..if you need any excuse Steven.
FWIW...its a solid and heavy mouse. This takes a little getting used to.
It would be useless and impossible for a lefty.







