DEQX User Manual
17.3 EXPLORER OPERATIONS
Right-clicking on any folder or item in the project explorer will open a context-sensitive
menu that provides a number of common operations. The possible operations will differ
by the folder or type of item.
Open (or View)
Open the item in a data viewer (for measurements, correction filters and
individual profiles) or in the appropriate type of window (for calibration templates
and configurations). In the case of room measurements, multiple measurements
can be opened at once by right-clicking on a measurement position.
Rename
Rename the clicked-on item. The new name can then be typed over the old one.
You can also click on an item and then click again to enable renaming (but not
quickly enough to be registered as a double-click.)
Delete
Delete the clicked-on item from the project.
Note that deleting a calibration template does not delete the measurements or
correction filters that it references – those are contained in the SPEAKERS folder.
Use caution when deleting items. It is strongly recommended that you close all
relevant windows before deleting any item from the project explorer. Do not
delete correction filters or speaker measurements that are in use by a calibration
template or a configuration. Avoid deleting calibration templates that were used
to create correction filters that are in use by any configuration.
Drag and Drop
Speaker measurements, room measurements, correction filters and profiles
(within a configuration) can be dragged from the project explorer onto an open
data viewer or onto the Equalizer tab of the Control Panel. In the case of room
measurements, a measurement position or just a single speaker or driver
measurement can be dragged and dropped. In the case of a profile, the filters that
it contains will be displayed.
Copy and Paste
This is essentially the same as drag and drop, and applies to the same items listed
above for drag and drop. Select the item and then “copy” it by pressing Ctrl-C on
the keyboard. Then click once in an open data viewer or on the Equalizer tab of
the Control Panel and press Ctrl-V on the keyboard.