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When the encoder controlis released, the cursor returns to the encoder.
Color Mode
Selectsa dark or bright user interface color set. Where colors are specified in this document,
the dark color is mentioned first (followed by the bright color).
NOTE: The file selection window is always bright. Please plan accordinglywhen
loading or saving files during a performance.
Typedin Decibel (dB) Values Default to Negative
Whenselected, gain values are assumed to be negative unless explicitly made positive by
a leading + (plus) sign.
When cleared,negative gain values must be indicated with a leading - (minus) sign.
Disable KeyboardControl of Buttons
Selectto disable keyboard selection of buttons. In this mode, pressing Tab will move the
inputcursor from value box to value box, but will skip over buttons. This prevents accidental
triggering of Mute or other settings.
Clear to enable keyboardselection of buttons. In this mode, pressing Tab will move the
inputcursor to the next control, regardless of whether that control is a value box or a button.
The Spacebaror Return key can be used to clickbuttons.
ESC Key Removes Cursor Focus in TextFields
Whenselected, pressing ESC after entering a value for a control disables keyboard control
ofthe user interface. This prevents accidental changes to control values. Keyboard control
will be restoredby clicking in a value box.
Select All TextWhen Entering Text Field
Whenselected, choosing a value box automatically selects the entire value. Pressing Tab
or Entersets the value; pressing ESC will restore the original value.
When cleared,the backspace key must be used to remove the previous value.
Re-select All TextAfter Editing a Text Field
When selected, pressingEnter after typing a value sets the value and then selects the
entirevalue, such that a new value can be typed to replace the previous value. This makes
it easy to audit a series of values in succession.
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