
I constantly had to take my eyes away from the screen to see which pad I was touching or what I was doing. This obviously annoyed me as I was constantly hitting the Undo button.

I often found myself forgetting what module I was in and clicking the wrong thing, or forgetting what I had set to that button. On the controller there was an "A" and "B" button on the right hand side that allows you to change the entire layout for more custom functions. Sometimes it wouldn't bind to Lightroom at all and I would often have to restart Pfixer or Lightroom itself. However, in my testing I found the software and controls a laggy and sometimes finicky. You can use the knobs to control all of the sliders such as white balance, exposure, and contrast.

The controller is completely customizable with their software to perform all the basic functions of the Develop module in Lightroom. I purchased their software and linked it to the USB Midi controller that they recommended : The Behringer X-Touch Mini USB. Last year I decided I wanted to try to find a way to edit faster and stop all of the mouse clicking and dragging once and for all.
