Better button reaction times and a "Resetting Toggle" option to clean up active cues.
In the late 2000s, the lighting world was in a state of flux. Windows Vista had just arrived, and many legacy lighting systems were struggling to keep up with the new operating system's architecture. For lighting designers relying on the industry-standard Martin LightJockey , the need for a stable, modern update was critical. The Arrival of Build 2.95.1
: While it may run on newer OS builds, it is often unsupported due to security updates that prevent legacy DMX drivers from functioning. Users typically require the [Obsidian NX DMX](url: https://www.elationlighting.eu/lightjockey-2-kit) or newer hardware for Windows 10/11 compatibility. Download Access
Later builds (300–320) introduced a bug where MIDI notes would “double trigger” when using external controllers like the Behringer BCF2000. Build 295.1 processes MIDI with sub-millisecond accuracy, making it the preferred choice for drummers and keyboardists triggering chases.
Once you have the download installed, use these tricks to optimize your workflow:
Runs "unofficially." It often requires disabling Driver Signature Enforcement to allow the legacy DMX drivers to communicate with the hardware. ✨ Key Features of the 2.95 Build
