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Qlab forum4/1/2024 One important thing to know is that still-image Video cues in QLab keep. There isnt a direct way to migrate from PowerPoint to QLab, but the basic idea is to create Video cues in QLab to play back your still images. If you're connecting things differently than I've assumed, these answers could turn out to be wrong for some other circumstance than I've imagined. Go Button would only be able to handle your audio cues, so to also trigger images for your show you can use QLab. This is all based on some guesswork about what you're doing. You don't want one of them to reset or put the other into programming mode. You should not connect the reset or program pins. The unused digital and analog pins can be connected between the boards. With both boards running with INPUT_PULLUP mode, there is a very tiny amount of power that might flow if one computer is turned off, but it's probably far too low to damage anything. The most conservative approach would use a double throw button (2 physical contacts). The two input pins for the button can probably be connected. The last thing you want to do is allow power from 1 computer to feed into the other. You should NOT connect the power pins (VIN, VUSB, 3.3V) between the boards, assuming each is powered by its own USB cable. You definitely do want to connect the GND pins between the 2 boards. I'm guessing by "stack" you mean connecting all the pins between two Teensy boards? Also guessing the code looks similar to what you originally posted? Also assuming 2 USB cables from 2 computers? I hope you can understand the guesswork that goes into trying to answer this sort of question. Wondering if I can stack my 2 teensy 3.2's or lc's and wire my switches to the pins or sockets ?
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