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Assigning QWERTY Keystrokes
Soft keys can be assigned single keystroke commands, or more complex combinations such as modified commands. To assign a
keyboard stroke, select the relevant
Soft Key Set
in the
DAW
tab and press the button you wish to assign. The button will go
yellow to indicate that it is being edited. From drop-down menu which appears, selecting
Key assign
produces the
Keyboard
Shortcut Setup
pop-up window which records your keystrokes in order to replicate them when the soft key is pressed.
Press the
Learn
button to start recording your keystrokes. The button will
darken to indicate that it is recording. Now press the key, or combination of
keys, which you want that soft key to emulate. The
Keyboard Shortcut
Setup
window will display the depression and release of every key you press
in the sequence in which they happen. Key releases are distinguished from key
depressions by the presence of a caret symbol (
^
) immediately before it.
If you make an error, press
Cancel
and start again. Once you have completed
the sequence correctly, press
Learn
again to stop the recording, followed by
OK
to close the
Keyboard Shortcut Setup
box. Soft key assignments must
be saved before they appear in the Matrix soft keys.
First Key Modifier
Selecting the
First Key Modifier
box before pressing
Learn
causes any modifier release signals to be delayed until
Learn
is
pressed again. This allows key combinations which the computer will recognise and hijack to be programmed without the
associated control message actually being sent. For example, to program
⌘
+
Tab
on a Mac, without causing the computer to
switch between programs:
-
Select the
First Key Modifier
box;
-
Press
Learn
;
-
On the QWERTY keyboard, press and release
⌘
.
-
On the QWERTY keyboard, press and release
Tab
;
-
Deselect
Learn
.
You will notice that the
⌘
release does not appear in the pop-up until after the
Learn
button is deselected.
Follow Key State
Selecting the Follow Key State box before pressing Learn causes the Matrix to recognise an on and an off state to the assigned
button. This is useful when you need to assign a modifier key (e.g. Option/Ctrl/Alt/Shift) and it needs the ability to recognise when
you are holding it down with your finger. Under normal circumstances, if you assigned a keyboard modifier to a button and did
not select Follow Key State first, it would simply register a single message (equivalent to pressing and releasing the key straight
away).
The ‘Cubase/Nuendo Standard’ profile comes pre-assigned with Follow Key State modifier messages.
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Matrix
2
Owner’s Manual
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