You could try moving the Speed Editor as close as possible to wherever you think the Bluetooth antenna is on your system and see if that improves the behaviour. So if you're on the latest Resolve version (17.2.2) and the latest Speed Editor firmware (1.4) and are still having issues, I urge you to look into the possibility of a poor RF connection. It all works great.įor those that are still having issues, I've seen numerous posts now where flaky behaviour has been attributed to a poor radio frequency link between the keyboard and the system, and has been fixed by attaching a WiFi antenna to the motherboard (some of which apparently use that antenna for Bluetooth as well), by adding a Bluetooth USB dongle to the system, or by moving an existing Bluetooth dongle from a rear USB port to a front port that's in closer proximity to the keyboard. I just removed the Speed Editor from my list of Bluetooth devices, ran the 17.2.2 installation, ran the Blackmagic Control Panels app with the Speed Editor connected via USB, updated the Speed Editor to firmware version 1.4, and re-paired the Speed Editor with Windows.
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