Hey Everyone. First of all, im super sorry, but my skill level und knowledge in things like coding and stuff are very, very limited. But I have a question and maybe someone can help me out. I'm a music producer and since I saw the "Stream Deck" at another studio I was looking for a good solution on the iPad. So I found Touch Portal. Now... my use case would be... to start Logic Pro und then use some keyboard maestro hotkeys for certain actions. My question is, how can I transfer these hotkeys to touch portal? Can anyone help?! Please?! :))

For those interested, Touch portal runs on iOS 9.3+ or Android 4.1+, is free to use with a limited number of buttons (16) but only costs ~$12 for the Pro version which gives up to 110 buttons per page and unlimited pages that can be linked together. You can find out more from -portal.com/.


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As I already used vjoy I got the vjoy plugin for touch portal and set up a virtual joystick with 64 buttons. I then told touch portal for button X to activate button X on the virtual joystick. So now I press a button on TP and it sends a button click which nothing has any problem receiving

But if you use the On Hold tab, when you just touch the button, like a simple key stroke, the low level key press only will send the simple key stroke to DCS. Instead, if you tpuch and hold on a button, TP will send the low level key press all the time you are pressing the button.

Attached images of my F18 and A10-C pages, I have almost every thing (this shit is always evolving XD) I need to fly and only touch the keyboard to press the Function key on comunications to AI by radio.

I have been trying to get touch portal to work with bitdefender total security paid subscription. I have applied all possible exceptions. Added the ip of my tablet to exception to allow to connect to pc. I have turned off all of bitdefender abilities and still the same issue. It even doesn't allow touch portal to contact to streamer.bot. If I do a complete uninstall of bitdefender it works perfect. In fact on Touch portal's website they suggest dropping bitdefender as they are unable to find a solution. I thinks it's Bitdefender's turn to resolve this issue

Based on your description of the situation encountered, I would recommend contacting the Technical Support Teams, as more information might be required to troubleshoot this. You can get in touch with our engineers by choosing one of the contact methods available here:

I use Touch portal to insert text keywords into fields in Photomechanic, a program by many pros, among other things to add keywords like players'names and captions into the IPTC information attached to images.

In the Zero-touch Portal, add enrollment configurations that should be applied on the device as soon as the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub is downloaded. When you navigate to the Zero-touch portal, you may need to sign in.

Once you have configured your Zero-touch account and devices in the Zero-touch Portal, you can link your account to the UEM console to manage your zero touch devices within consoles. By linking your the Zero-touch account to the UEM console, you can view devices associated with the Zero-touch account, set a default enrollment configuration, and edit support information through the Workspace ONE UEM Console.

Resellers and customers use the zero-touch portal to prepare devices andconfigurations for zero-touch enrollment. This guide helps enrolled deviceresellers use the portal. If you're a customer, visit theAndroid Enterprise Help Center.

Resellers are companies that distribute devices for zero-touch enrollment. As areseller, you use the portal to manage your customers and register devices tothem. To help you do this, use the portal to:

If you're the first person from your organization to use the portal, registerfor the Android Enterprise Partner Portalto apply for access. Once you have access to the portal, submit an applicationto become a validated device reseller. A member of our team will contact you tosign the necessary legal agreements and give you access to the portal.

Your customers use the portal to map devices to the EMM configs that provisionthose devices. Add your customers in the portal to give them access. After youadd a customer to the portal, your organization can register devices for thecustomer.

After your customers purchase devices, they'll want to configure provisioningsettings for these devices in their zero-touch account. Assigning a device addsthe device to zero-touch and shows the device in the customer's view of theportal. In the portal, you can:

Prepare a CSV file containing your device and customer information. You candownload a sample file from the Device upload page in the portal to help youget started. Alternatively, if you want to start with a blank file, learn aboutthe fields needed by reading Import CSV file format.

Check that the CSV file you upload to the portal is smaller than 50 MB becausethat's the largest file the portal accepts. If you have more than 50 MB of data,consider splitting the file into smaller files. For ChromeOS devices, the CSVfile limit is 30 devices, regardless of file size. When you've prepared yourCSV file, follow the steps below:

A message of completion is shown once the CSV is uploaded stating that it maytake anywhere from minutes to a couple of days for the device to be added toyour portal. If the file and its devices did not upload successfully, you willreceive an email stating how many devices uploaded successfully and how manyfailed to upload. Click the See details button in the email to open a statuspage. The status page lists each device that wasn't assigned to a customer witha reason for the error.

If you close your browser window after the CSV file uploads, the portalcontinues to process your data. To know when the portal finishes processing yourdata, check your email inbox for the status email.

The devices appear in your customer's portal after processing has finished. Whenyou receive the processing summary email, check for any errors, and ifeverything went well, let your customer know that they can see the purchaseddevices in their portal.

For removal via a CSV file, use the CSV field format above and set theowner field to 0 (zero). Confirm that the CSV file you upload to the portalis smaller than 50 MB because that's the largest file the portal accepts.The following snippet shows an example CSV file to deregister two devices.

After the file uploads, the portal processes the data rows. When processingfinishes, the portal shows a notification with a link to an upload status page.You also receive an email summarizing the processing of your CSV data. Click theSee details button in the email to open the status page for your CSV file.The status page lists any devices the portal didn't remove with a reason for theerror.

A dual-SIM device includes two discrete modems and has two IMEI numbers. Use thefirst hardware ID because zero-touch enrollment identifies devices by modem 1.If you mistakenly claim a device using another IMEI or MEID number, the portalshows a new, separate device. However, zero-touch enrollment doesn't provisionthe new device.

Resellers cannot create new Vendors via the portal, only view the list ofexisting Vendors. Instead you must send a support request via thereseller community page for Google tostart the approval and creation process. In your email please provide thefollowing:

Your organization's portal users can be owners or admins. Owners share the sameaccess as admins and can manage your organization's users. Table 2 compares thecapabilities of the owner and admin roles:

Below, you will find instructions on how to add devices to your zero-touch portal and configure them so that they automatically download and install SM during setup, as well as guidelines and best practices on enrollment and provisioning with zero-touch and Systems Manager.

In order to access the zero-touch portal, you'll need to have purchased devices from an authorized zero-touch reseller and imported them into your zero-touch portal. You can read more about authorized resellers and setting up the zero-touch portal in the following Android Enterprise Help page, and find a list of resellers in the Google Enterprise Solutions Directory.

Once you have successfully setup your zero-touch portal, you'll need to assign configurations to your purchased devices. This can be done on a per-device basis, or you can set a default configuration for all devices.

You have now created a zero-touch configuration which downloads Systems Manager during device setup, and enrolls the device into your network. If you manage multiple SM networks for different devices, you can create multiple configurations and set different networks for each one with the corresponding enrollment identifier.

Devices with assigned configurations will now enter the zero-touch flow when they first connect to the internet during initial device setup. Systems Manager will be installed automatically during this process.

When a zero-touch device with an assigned configuration begins initial setup, it will automatically download and install Systems Manager as part of its setup flow. The end user will be informed that their device is under corporate management. At the end of the device setup process, Systems Manager will launch and initiate device enrollment in the network specified in its configuration.

 Abstract: : Purpose: To introduce the Portal Color Sort Test (PCST), a computer-based test of color vision, and to compare it to the Farnsworth-Munsell (FM) 100 Hue test (FMHHT) in normal subjects. The FMHHT is a widely accepted instrument for the testing of color discrimination. Its advantage over other psychophysical tests of color discrimination is its ability to distinguish trichromats into categories (superior, average, and poor). Its disadvantages include the need for special ambient illumination and the length of time it takes for its completion. The touch screen computer-based Portal Color Sort Test (PCST) has a design similar to the FM 100-Hue but consists of only 36 color plates in 4 sets of 9 plates. The test is based on the accuracy with which an individual arranges each set of 9 plates on a computer screen from one shade of one color to another shade of another color. Methods: 10 subjects with presumed "normal" trichromatic vision and without known eye disease have been recruited to date. Each subject underwent a series of color vision tests that included the 15 plate Ishihara test, the D-15 FM test, the FM-100 hue test and the PCST under rigorous standardized conditions and as recommended by the respective manufacturers. The PCST was administered twice; once at the beginning and once at the end of the session. Tests were recorded and scored according to the manufacturers' instructions. Results: Of the ten trichromats tested, 3 received "Superior" scores ( ff782bc1db

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