The Remote HID feature lets you use local HID devices (typically a mouse and keyboard) to control other grandMA3 stations on the network, as if they were connected to the remote device.
A use case for this feature is controlling onPC stations used for visualization directly from a console. Instead of placing several mice and keyboards on the table, only one set of mouse and/or keyboard is needed.
![]() | Restriction: |
| It is not a remote desktop feature. The remote deviceâs display must be visible. |
To control another station from the local console, follow these steps:
- Enable RemoteHID in Menu - Network menu on the remote station.
- Execute the RemoteHID command on the local station:
RemoteHID IP [remote_ip_address]
 - Or -
RemoteHID [remote_station_type] [âremote_hostnameâ]
- Once the connection is established, the local stationâs screen changes to olive green. During the connection, only the executors, including the 100mm faders and Go+[Large], Go-[Large], and Pause[Large] remain usable on the local station. All other elements are blocked.
The remote function can be ended using one of the following options:
- Press MA + MA + Off
- Use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Ctrl + Alt + E
Example
Section titled âExampleâA pre-programming setup with a console and a powerful graphics computer running grandMA3 onPC, optimized for 3D visualization. They are connected in a session on a local LAN network.
The grandMA3 onPCs hostname is â3D,â and RemoteHID is enabled.
From the console, you need to change a setting in the 3D window of the grandMA3 onPC.
In the command line, type:
| User name[Fixture]>RemoteHID onPC â3Dâ |
Now, the mouse and keyboard connected to the console can be used to operate the computer.
Finish the connection by pressing MA + MA + Off
