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How do I connect the MOZA HGP Shifter to my computer for use with MOZA gimbal systems?

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JosephLynn
12/17/2025, 09:57:33 AM

To connect your MOZA HGP Shifter to your computer for seamless integration with MOZA gimbal systems, follow these straightforward steps. First, attach the shifter securely to the shifter lever. Next, use the included desk clamp to firmly mount the shifter to your rig or desk. Then, connect the shifter to your computer using the USB-B to USB-A cable that came with the package. Remember, the RJ11 cable is for connecting via a MOZA Universal Hub or compatible bases, not for direct computer connection. Finally, launch the MOZA Pit House software on your computer. Navigate to the shifter page within the software to configure and verify the connection and signals for each gear. Before you begin, ensure you've installed all necessary software and drivers. Refer to the MOZA Pit House user manual for detailed installation and setup instructions. By following these steps, you'll be able to successfully connect and configure your MOZA HGP Shifter for optimal performance with your MOZA gimbal systems.

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