
Photobooth Shooting 73
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Shift+Ctrl+6 - select profile 6
CursorUp - zoom in
CursorDown - zoom out
Number pad '+' - increase the number copies of prints (up to a maximum of 9 copies)
Number pad '-' - decrease the number copies of prints (down to a minimum of 1 copy)
This means you could have a single button setup which always takes photos in B&W or color
depending on the photobooth settings in PSRemote or have two buttons and let the user decide
whether they would like B&W or color photos.
StealthSwitch
The StealthSwitch is a robust foot switch which plugs straight into a USB port and makes an ideal
switch for photobooth operation. It is very simple to use: just plug it in to any spare USB port, wait a
few seconds for Windows to recognize it and you're ready to go. In full screen photobooth mode
pressing the StealthSwitch button will start the photobooth sequence - that's all there is to it.
Note: If you have already installed the "desktop cloaking" software that comes with the StealthSwitch
you need to disable it otherwise every time you press the button the photobooth display will be hidden.
Arcade Style Buttons
There are several ways arcade style buttons can be connected to a PC and used to control the
photobooth including the StealthSwitch 3 and the serial port method. The StealthSwitch 3 is simpler to
setup than the serial port method but is a little more expensive. Both the StealthSwitch 3 and the serial
port methods are described in detail below.
StealthSwitch 3
The StealthSwitch 3 is similar to the original StealthSwitch described above but has two important
differences:
1) You can connect external buttons which simply plug into standard 3.5mm sockets (the same as
used by most MP3 players)
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