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Zaxcom Fusion User’s Manual
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Output Limiter Settings page Shortcuts
UP/DOWN ARROW
keys
– navigate through the left hand column of buttons
1
–
8
keys
– navigate to view the level of the appropriate channel.
Attack button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE
key
– 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
Decay button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}
Thresh button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE
key
– 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
Ratio button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}
BACKSPACE
key
– 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
Gain button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE
key
– 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
Timecode page Shortcuts
Enter Timecode button Shortcuts
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}
Enter User Bits button Shortcuts
0
–
9
,
A
–
F
keys
– keys to enter data.
See:
Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List
{
p.146
}, with the following exception(s):
o
F1 – F6
keys
– are mapped to the hex letters A – F.
Meter Labels page Shortcuts
0 – 9
keys
– displays the
Keyboard page
{
p.123
} for entry of the label text.
Meter Label buttons Shortcuts
See:
Common Keyboard page Shortcuts
{
p.152
}, with the following exception(s):
o
TAB
key
– advances the data entry field to the next label in sequence.