Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Manual Macintosh Keyboard

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COMPASS USER GUIDE

Please note that Macintosh and Windows keyboards may use different names for the modifier keys:

Table 1. Modifier Key Name Conventions

 

In the Manual

Macintosh Keyboard

Windows Keyboard

‹ Alt ›

‹ Option ›

‹ Alt ›

‹ Cmd ›

‹ Cmd ›

‹ Ctrl ›

‹ Enter ›

‹ Return ›

‹ Enter ›

The following conventions are used when referring to the user interface:

Table 2. User Interface Element Name Conventions

Element

Description

Window

The main rectangular area in which application controls are displayed.

Title bar

An element of a window, at the top edge, that can be dragged to move

 

the window. The title bar typically displays the name of the window or

 

information about the contents of the window.

Menu bar

An element of a window that contains headings which, when clicked,

 

reveal a list of appropriate commands.

 

The menu bar may be at the top of the main display (OS X, some Linux

 

configurations) or at the top of the window (MS Windows, some Linux

 

configurations).

Command

An element of the menu bar, revealed when a menu bar heading name

 

is clicked.

 

If a command is “dim,” it is not currently available for use.

 

Some commands control the status of a setting: if a checkmark or

 

bullet indicator is shown beside the command, the setting is enabled

 

and re-selecting the command will disable the setting.

 

If a command ends with an ellipsis (…) it will present a pop-up window;

 

the command will typically be issued when that window’s OK button

 

is clicked.

 

Many commands will also list a keyboard shortcut.

Tool bar

An element of a window that contains icons for commands. The tool

 

bar is typically near the top of the window, oriented horizontally.

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