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    Needing more hands-on guidance in the setup and use of Touch Designer

    Presently I have a HAI home automation system with numerous UPB switches and devices. Leviton has made the decision to drop the HAI line and as a consequence I purchased a HomeSeer S6 Hometroller and Z-Wave network device. To start off, I purchased the HAI plug-in which works adequately. I bought 10 Z-Wave fan controllers and they work great. Its my intention to phase out the HAI system and phase in the Hometroller/Z-Wave system gradually. My problem is the learning curve with Touch Designer. Is there anyone in the Vegas/St George area that would be willing to teach me the fundamentals, face to face? I would be more then happy to pay for your time. I have read thru some of the documentation in the help section of Designer, but am having some difficulty connecting the dots.

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    I can't help with the face-to-face, but you might find the HS YouTube channel a useful resource. I found the HSTouch videos to be quite helpful when I was getting started.
    Mike____________________________________________________________ __________________
    HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.548, NUC i3

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      Thanks, Uncle Michael. I appreciate the response. I have, in fact, seen a number of the YouTube videos. They are informative, but tend to lack specifics. The questions I might ask are items that are glazed over...lol. Oh well. I’ll figure it out eventually. I’m good at programming my current system because I understand better how it works. I’m just getting started on HomeSeer. Maybe another person in the desert Southwest will turn up...there’s gotta be someone out here.

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        For designing from your heart all you like /adding "eye candy" and without dragging you into long conversations, the picture bellow is "worth a thousand words"

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        Eman.
        TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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