To use the Class Echo mobile you do need to create a profile in SPAD.next but once stored it is there until you need to change it. Les O'Reilly's snippets are a great place to start and he has ideas how to get the maximum out of Class Echo as well as the Logitech Multi-panel and Switch panel. For a demo flight I left them all plugged in and made sure the profile covered all of them and it worked just fine on a test flight in the WT CJ4. Paul, from Shakeprint is most helpful by emails and I troubled him several times before figuring out that I really should read the documentation and watch the youtubes. Creating this fascinating software and desktop device is a part-time evening job for Paul so please try not to trouble him as much as I did. If you end up with both the desktop version and the mobile you can have different pages loaded on the Echo on the two different screens. This makes it even more versatile.Here is an illustration of a test flight on the CJ4

For this flight I used the Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo (they also have snippets if you wish to use them, from SPAD/next) and the two Echo versions and left the Logitech Multi Panel and Switch Panels plugged in and functional. A comment here:- you can spend hours trying to master these SPAD.next profiles but I would suggest starting with a test plane like a 152, make a new profile under your own test name and experiment. Once you are more familiar with the subject you can start creating profiles for all of your favourite planes, at least complex ones. The simpler sightseeing taildraggers, like cubs, really don't need complicating with all this exotic programming. We are into MSFS nerd areas here definitely. At present Shakeprint have not gone beyond twin engine Piston/turbine/jet but it only caused confusion on planes like the lovely BAE146 with 3 Jet engine, so I am hoping Shakeprint can program that into the screens. For planes like 747 well it can be controlled as a twin but you can still run the 4 throttle set up on the HC Bravo if you wish but the Echo does not see all 4 separately. It sounds confusing but it works. But Paul adds new planes with specific software controls so the CJ4 has its own profile in Class Echo already along with some specific GPS profiles like the G1000, G430, G530. Recently Shakeprint upgraded their software to 2.0 and the updates can be done directly via the USB connection with Shakeprints loading software. I did run into some problems with the Upgrade and this concerned the version of the Nextion screen I was using on the desktop Echo model and Paul answered several emails promptly until I sorted it out.Overall once running one can sit back and enjoy IFR flying as this is the primary target of this setup. There has not been a lot of advertising of this powerful software for MSFS2020 so it seemed like time to mention that it seems to have come of age


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However, if you're working interactively at the prompt, or just want something that works on your machine, the tilda (~) character refers to the current user's home folder. So ~/desktop is the user's desktop folder.

This is not a solution but I hope it helps: This comes close except that when the KEY = %userprofile%\desktop the copy fails even though zdesktop=%userprofile%\desktop. I think because the embedded %userprofile% is not getting translated.

The file system directory used to physically store file objects on the desktop (which should not be confused with the desktop folder itself). A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Desktop.

I'm not sure the code requires setlocal enabledelayedexpansion, it's part of my SETVARS.CMD which I call from other batches to set common variables like cpu architecture, account language, windows version and service pack, path to user/public desktop, etc.

I am working off of my PC, trying to stream games on Twitch, and using desktop audio as the output. I have headphones on, so its not feedback from that. I only have the one audio channel open and yet it is somehow causing an echo.

I have created register.sh which creates MyGame.desktop and copies it to Desktop folder. This works ok but I still have to press F5 to update the desktop view for the correct icon to be displayed. Is there a terminal command that updates the desktop view in the same way that pressing F5 does?Tried installing xdotool to 'press F5' but that doesn't seem to work in the following script.

For sure one can create an Ubuntu desktop shortcut with terminal commands. Such desktop shortcuts are specially formatted text files with a .desktop extension. They are used to populate your application menu, and can function as launchers on the desktop. Just echo the different lines to a file, e.g. as in:

I should say for the record, that I did stumble into a fix that has resolved the problem for me, although I don't totally understand it, as it seems to suggest kind of an odd root cause. I saw in posts related to Lone Echo 2 (again, I'm playing the original) that minimizing the mirrored screen boosted performance for some people. I saw this tactic improve performance for my copy of Lone Echo 1. I actually find it difficult to get the mirrored screen to stay consistently minimized, so I've taken to turning off my desktop monitor while I play. Since trying this, the game runs like butter, even if I use the Oculus App to scale up headset resolution and refresh.

If your microphone or audio device is near a wall or other reflective surface that does not absorb sound, consider moving the microphone or changing its direction away from the reflective surface to reduce potential echoes.

I work from home on a windows 7 PC and connect through (using remote desktop) to my work computer which is windows 10. I've setup my local headset to be used with Skype/Teams which runs on my work computer but for some reason the person on the other end of the call is getting their voice echoed back to them. For me the call quality is fine and my voice doesn't echo back but at the moment it is not usable as the other caller is constantly getting echo back. Does anybody know what this might be?

These beautiful desktop digital delay units sound awesome, the build quality is premium and they are perfect for creating atmospheric dubs as well as acting as an ideal accompaniment for the Benidub Lickshot or Dub Siren.

The Livescribe Echo Smartpen has a 12-hour battery life, which should be long enough to get you through even the driest history lecture. It charges through a micro-USB port located at the top of the pen, and you can connect the pen to a computer through the same port to upload your notes and audio recordings to the desktop app. You can also plug a pair of headphones directly into the pen and listen to your audio recordings through the pen itself.

To create an accurate collection of keyframes for the audio recording, the Livescribe pen is also creating a visual representation of the movement of the pen at the same time. When you view this data in the Livescribe desktop software you end up with an interesting multimedia clip; your handwriting appearing on screen just as you wrote it, with the audio recorded playing back at the same time.

The Read&Write Desktop app is a toolbar students can download to their personal laptop. Read&Write includes many literacy tools including read aloud (text-to-speech), dictionary, picture dictionary, and highlighting. Read&Write is most commonly used by students with alternate format textbooks, but can be used with many desktop applications including Microsoft Office products. Read&Write is available for all SUNY Oneonta students free of charge.

The Galaxy Echo Microphone w/ Roger beep retails for $79.99 to $99.99 and is the only currently available desk microphone that incorporates echo, roger beep, and modulation (VU) meter into one package.

The microphone has two variable slide controls; one for Modulation (gain), and one for Echo (amount). Increasing the modulation slide will increase the gain and loudness of the microphone. The echo has internal adjustments to control the delay that can be accessed from the bottom of the microphone. The slide control for echo controls the amount of that effect that is applied to your audio signal.

In addition to the echo feature this microphone also has a switchable roger beep. The switch is located on the back of the microphone and when activated it creates the standard short tone at the end of the transmission. When used in conjunction with a radio that has a roger beep, if you have both the microphone and radio roger beep functions enabled you will end up with a two tone roger beep. 006ab0faaa

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