can anyone help on the remote that I bought for plasma from plasmaspider http://plasmaspider.com/shop/remote.html as to how you have yours setup, I have never seen such a short set of instructions than those that came with it...now I have no clue
Can anyone tell me even who made it and a model # so I can try searching for some sort of instruction manual
thanks
bill in red deer
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Re: plasma remote
you just plug in the usb add batteries it should work like youre regular keyboard.
I bought one but don't use it at the moment .
the only question I had was how to raise and lower the torch . someone told me but I cant remember.
just pm the plasma spider store they will help.
there real cool and friendly.
I bought one but don't use it at the moment .
the only question I had was how to raise and lower the torch . someone told me but I cant remember.
just pm the plasma spider store they will help.
there real cool and friendly.
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Re: plasma remote
Thanks Abmagrum, guess I will just have to play with it as well as send a message to plasmaspider
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Re: plasma remote
Hi Bill
The other guys are correct, simply plugin the USB receiver and this wireless remote operates like your keyboard or mouse would. The shortcut buttons for raising, lowering, jogging, etc. will vary from table manufacturer to table manufacturer. You will want to check with your manufacturer to determine keyboard shortcuts for your particular system. Once you know what they are you can use these shortcuts with your remote and enjoy the wireless capability. If your system is home built and using Mach 3 software you can assign your own keyboard shortcuts in Mach and customize the shortcuts to fit your needs. Let me know how it works out for you and if you have any additional questions.
The other guys are correct, simply plugin the USB receiver and this wireless remote operates like your keyboard or mouse would. The shortcut buttons for raising, lowering, jogging, etc. will vary from table manufacturer to table manufacturer. You will want to check with your manufacturer to determine keyboard shortcuts for your particular system. Once you know what they are you can use these shortcuts with your remote and enjoy the wireless capability. If your system is home built and using Mach 3 software you can assign your own keyboard shortcuts in Mach and customize the shortcuts to fit your needs. Let me know how it works out for you and if you have any additional questions.