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KORE 2 – 204
has no functionality in KORE 2. Also, the tranSPort area of the hardware
has no function in the KORE 2 plug-in.
Hotplugging your KORE 2 Controller
You can plug in or unplug your KORE 2 Controller at any time, KORE 2
will react transparently, automatically registering or unregistering the
hardware. Regardless of whether KORE 2 is already running, if you unplugg
the hardware and then re-plug it; it will continue to work as expected.
Please note that you have to install the new KORE 2 driver to use the
KORE 2 Controller. See the separate booklet about Installation and Setup
for more on the installation procedure.
Using your KORE 1 Controller
Naturally, the KORE 1 Controller is fully compatible with KORE 2. The only
difference is that the KORE 1 Controller, unlike the KORE 2 Controller,
has to be connected to the computer before you start the application. The
KORE 2 Controller can be connected at any time.
Please use the latest driver available for the KORE Controller. Have a look
at the uPload Manager of the SerViCe Center.
When comparing the two Controllers you will immediately see, that the
button layout of the new one is slightly different and that there has been
a name change for two buttons. To reproduce the new functionality with
your legacy KORE 1 Controller you just have to memorize two facts:
The View button of the old hardware is now called F1 and has been
relocated to sit between the Control and the enter buttons.
The Menu button of the old hardware is now called F2 and sits between
the Sound and the eSCaPe button.
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This is not the case with
the old KORE 1 control-
ler. Please read the next section.

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