Navigation
There are two methods of navigation through the GUI:
•
Keyboard
•
Mouse
One element in the GUI will always retain focus. When a new DSP Configurator file is
opened, the upper left element (Input #1 Gain) will be focused by default.
Keyboard Navigation
All GUI elements including mix-points have the ability to receive focus using the tab and
arrow keys or using the arrow keys following a single left-click. For additional details see
Keyboard Navigation
later in this chapter.
Mouse Navigation
Left-click.
A single left click brings focus to a processor block, as well as other GUI
elements such as tabs, sliders, check boxes. Other left-click actions follow the Windows
standard.
Right-click.
A single right click brings up a context menu specific to the processor block
right-clicked. Other right-click actions follow the Windows standard.
Double-click.
A double-click will open a dialog window from either the focused or
unfocused state of a GUI element.
DSP Configurator Toolbar Menus
The DSP Configurator contains the following structural menus, arranged horizontally
below the title bar:
• File
• Edit
• View • Tools
• Window • Help
File
NOTE:
New
,
Open
, and
Recent Files
are unavailable in Live
mode.
•
New
—
Discards the current DSP configuration (after
prompting to save any changes) and opens a blank
configuration file.
•
Open
—
Loads and activates a previously saved DSP
configuration file.
•
Save
—
Saves all changes to the current DSP configuration
file under the current file name. If the file has not previously
been saved, prompts for a file name.
•
Save As
—
Saves all changes to the current DSP configuration file under a new file
name.
•
Backup
—
Transfers all partial presets plus the current configuration to a DSP
configuration file within the DSP Configurator program.
•
Recent Files
—
Opens a list of recently opened or saved DSP configuration files.
•
Exit
—
Closes the DSP Configurator Program.
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