That would do the trick.
There's a little extra function to the - key. If you press it twice it automatically take 10% off the value. So you
could have archived the same by pressing the - key four times.
Absolute value or relative value
The description above is about setting a relative value. You can also set an absolute negative value on attributes like
pan and tilt.
The difference between a relative or absolute value is a space between the minus sign and the number.
To set a relative value you could write in the command line at - 5 (execute command by pressing Please ). An
absolute value would be written at -5 (execute command by pressing Please ).
If you want to use the keys, then you can press At - (hold it while you type the value) 5 Please , Holding the
minus while typing the value removes the space between the sign and the value.
Using the calculator (you can get this by a short tap on the encoder for the value you want to set) you can tap the
+/- button to add the sign without a space. For relative values you can use the - button.
Page selection
You can use the - key to change the active page. If you want to go to the previous page you can use the
following keys:
Page - Please
You can also use calculations. If you are on page five and want to go to page two you could use the following keys:
Page - 3 Please
Related links
- [Minus] Command
Calculator Window
5.40. Move key