Back to Blog
Promptdog for the pc7/9/2023 Additional information = You can try these alternate commands as well to fix the corrupted system files. STEP 5 = Press Enter and wait for the repair process to complete. STEP 4 = If any corrupted files are found, enter the following command: chkdsk C: /f /r /x STEP 3 = Press Enter and wait for the scan to complete. STEP 2 = Select “Command Prompt” and enter the following command: sfc /scannow STEP 1 = Restart your computer and press the F8 key repeatedly until the Advanced Options menu appears. Using the CMD tool, users can scan for and repair corrupted system files that may be causing the “Automatic Repair Your PC did not start correctly” error on Windows 11/10. Once done, try restarting and see if you’re able to boot into Windows. You have to login into your user account, and then allow the tool to do its task. STEP 4 = Click on “Startup Repair” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the repair process. STEP 3 = Select “Troubleshoot” and then “Advanced Options”. STEP 2 = Select “Repair Your Computer” and press Enter. If you are using the Talent Window, it will automatically adjust to match the main prompter window.STEP 1 = Restart your computer and press the F8 key repeatedly until the Advanced Boot Options menu appears. You can also adjust the size of the main prompter window by clicking and dragging the resize button in the bottom right corner of the window. Use the opacity slider to lighten or darken the eyeline indicator. You can also choose to have the eyeline indicator on the left, right or both sides of the window. If your talent finds it easier to read white text on a black background, simply click the Invert Background button. You can adjust the size and line spacing of the text with the text size and line spacing sliders. If you choose to mirror your talent window, the font popup will be disabled and the main prompter window font will automatically switch to Arial Black and will be locked to this font. Please note this will change the font in the main prompter window and in the Talent Window. To change the font of the loaded script, click the font pull-down menu and choose a font. You may need to adjust your font size, line spacing and font depending on how your studio is set up, the distance between the talent and the prompter, what kind of monitor you’re using and other situations. Once scrolling has been initiated, use the keyboard space bar to pause/resume. Just make sure you have your trackpad preferences (under System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse > Trackpad) set to allow two-finger scrolling. If you are using a laptop, your trackpad can act as your scroll wheel. If you do not have a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can also use the up/down arrow keys on your keyboard to adjust your scrolling speed and direction. Then, moving your mouse scroll wheel up will activate scrolling. You can also check the invert scroll direction box to reverse the direction. (Shortcut key: T)īutton 3 will rewind the script 5 lines. To rewind, use buttons 2 and 3 in the on-screen controls at top right in the operator window:īutton 2 will return you to the beginning of the script. Moving your scroll wheel up will slow down the scroll speed. Moving your mouse scroll wheel down will also increase the speed of prompting. To save your script to your local hard drive, hit Command S or choose Save from the File menu.Ĭlick the Start Prompting button and move your mouse scroll wheel down to activate scrolling. Once you’re finished editing, click Apply to view your changes in the prompter windows. This can be useful to designate certain sections for multiple speakers or to emphasize a word or sentence. With the text highlighted, you can also use your number keys to selct a color (1 thru 8, starting from the left color chip). To colorize sections of your script, select the text that you would like to change and click one of the color squares. You can also use Command F to put your cursor in the search field. Hit enter again and it will continue to search the text for the next occurrence of your find criteria. To jump to a specific place in your script, simply type a few letters or words into the Search field at the top of the Edit Window and hit the return key. The Edit Window will open allowing you to make any text change you’d like. You can edit the script text by clicking the Edit Text button or hitting Command E.
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |