Version 1.6 introduced a CSV import/export feature. You can label all 1,024 sources (e.g., "Cam 1 - Wide," "Zoom Input") in Excel and upload them directly. The panel supports Unicode, so Asian and Cyrillic characters render perfectly.
The V1.6 update is available via the official developer portal, the Apple App Store, and Google Play Store (for certified hardware devices). Check your license—users on the "Pro" subscription tier received this update for free. Have you deployed the Mobile Matrix Panel FF V1.6 in your workflow? Share your macro presets with the community forum. Mobile Matrix Panel FF V1.6 ...
Upon launching the app, the panel automatically scans the local subnet for compatible matrix switchers. It uses mDNS (Bonjour/Avahi) to identify devices. For remote access over the internet, you must configure a reverse proxy or VPN. Version 1
Future roadmaps for V1.7 (leaked in developer forums) suggest AI-assisted routing, where the panel learns your routing habits and suggests a "Quick Jump" based on the time of day. For example, at 6:00 PM, it might suggest routing the "News Desk" to all record decks. If you are currently using a static, hardware-based matrix panel, the Mobile Matrix Panel FF V1.6 offers a 300% increase in operational speed, according to user surveys. The initial learning curve for setting up conditional macros takes about two hours, but once configured, a single operator can do the work of three. The V1
Version 1.6 introduced a CSV import/export feature. You can label all 1,024 sources (e.g., "Cam 1 - Wide," "Zoom Input") in Excel and upload them directly. The panel supports Unicode, so Asian and Cyrillic characters render perfectly.
The V1.6 update is available via the official developer portal, the Apple App Store, and Google Play Store (for certified hardware devices). Check your license—users on the "Pro" subscription tier received this update for free. Have you deployed the Mobile Matrix Panel FF V1.6 in your workflow? Share your macro presets with the community forum.
Upon launching the app, the panel automatically scans the local subnet for compatible matrix switchers. It uses mDNS (Bonjour/Avahi) to identify devices. For remote access over the internet, you must configure a reverse proxy or VPN.
Future roadmaps for V1.7 (leaked in developer forums) suggest AI-assisted routing, where the panel learns your routing habits and suggests a "Quick Jump" based on the time of day. For example, at 6:00 PM, it might suggest routing the "News Desk" to all record decks. If you are currently using a static, hardware-based matrix panel, the Mobile Matrix Panel FF V1.6 offers a 300% increase in operational speed, according to user surveys. The initial learning curve for setting up conditional macros takes about two hours, but once configured, a single operator can do the work of three.
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