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Kayak — User Manual
Section 4 — Menu Overview
Menu and Panel Interactions
The Main panel and the Menu panel graphical user interface operate as a
single control surface, and so these components interact with one another.
Many controls on the Main panel are duplicated on the Menu panel
screens. For example, a keyer can be set to use a Chroma key with a Main
panel button or a Menu touch button. Other controls, like manual Chroma
key settings, are only available on the Menu panel.
Single Press Open (SPOP) is a convenient way to access related menus
when working on the Main panel. Single-pressing a button calls up partic-
ular menus.
Once that menu is displayed, delegation changes affecting that menu that
are made on the Main panel will be tracked on the Menu panel. For
example, if Key 1 is selected on a menu, and then Key 2 is selected on the
Main panel, the menu display will change its delegation to Key 2.
However, the reverse is not true. Changing delegations on the Menu panel
does not change Main panel delegations.
When both the Main panel and the Menu panel are delegated to the same
object (say, Key 1), changes can be made to that object from either panel.
Once the change occurs, both panels will be updated to reflect the status of
the object.
Both panels do not need to be delegated to the same object to enact a
change, however. Suppose the Main panel is delegated to control Key 1
while the Menu panel is delegated to Key 2. Changes made on the Menu
panel will affect only Key 2, and changes made on the Main panel will
affect only Key 1.
When the delegation of either panel is changed to a new object, that object’s
current status (which may have been changed since last shown) will be
reflected on that panel.
Summary of Contents for Kayak HD 100C
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Page 18: ...18 Kayak User Manual Preface ...
Page 34: ...34 Kayak User Manual Section 1 System Overview ...
Page 88: ...88 Kayak User Manual Section 2 Concepts ...
Page 146: ...146 Kayak User Manual Section 3 Control Panels ...
Page 221: ...Kayak User Manual 221 Background Mattes Menus Figure 147 Background Matte Menu Wash ...
Page 223: ...Kayak User Manual 223 M E Menus Figure 149 M E Menu Border Matte ...
Page 246: ...246 Kayak User Manual Section 5 Kayak Menu Summaries Figure 175 DPM SpecFx Kurl Menu Off ...
Page 308: ...308 Kayak User Manual Section 5 Kayak Menu Summaries Figure 235 E MEM Timeline ...
Page 328: ...328 Kayak User Manual Section 5 Kayak Menu Summaries ...
Page 346: ...346 Kayak User Manual Section 6 System Operation Figure 264 Pattern Mix Menu ...
Page 379: ...Kayak User Manual 379 Keyers Menus Key Mask Menu Figure 301 Sidepanel Key Mask Menu ...
Page 383: ...Kayak User Manual 383 Wipe Menus Wipe Select Menu Figure 305 Sidepanel Wipe Select Menu ...
Page 410: ...410 Kayak User Manual Section 7 Sidepanel Menu Summaries ...
Page 505: ...Kayak User Manual 505 Configuration Menus Modify Subst Modify the selected table ...
Page 535: ...Kayak User Manual 535 Personality Menu Use the Modify button to set your settings ...
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Page 538: ...538 Kayak User Manual Section 7 Sidepanel Menu Summaries ...
Page 546: ...546 Kayak User Manual Glossary ...
Page 558: ...558 Kayak User Manual Index ...