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Cobalt 8.1 - 20181029
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Console Key - MUTE
The MUTE key is used to inhibit the output of a Master Playback.
[MUTE] & [master key] - Temporarily mutes the output of that master playback.
For more information see Mute & Solo - Mute
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Keyboard equivalent: None
Console Key - NEXT
The NEXT key is used to select the next channel within the current channel selection. This is useful
for adjusting single moving devices within a selection, and also for selecting a specific device as
reference point for the Fan and Align functions.
[NEXT] - Press NEXT with more than one channel selected to activate Next/Last mode.
Press SELECT ALL to exit.
For more information see Device Control - Next & Last Mode
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Keyboard equivalent: [N]
Console Key - NOTE
The NOTE key is used to set a note for the selected item in some lists and the Playback view. It can
also be used to store favorites for the HELP system.
[NOTE] - Press NOTE in a list or the playback view to set a note to the selected item.
[NOTE] - Press NOTE in the help system to create a favorite.
[MODIFY] & [NOTE] - Opens the Notes list.
For more information see Notes Editor
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Keyboard equivalent: none
Console Key - Numerical Keypad
The numerical keypad is where numbers are input. This is also where you have the decimal point, and
the C/ALT key (clear numerical entry). The C/ALT key is also a prefix key for clearing Playbacks,
and for some console Macros.
NOTE that in an alphanumerical keyboard, the number keys 1-9 and 0 over the keys are master keys,
and cannot be used to enter numbers. In a notebook computer the numerical keypad is integrated into
the alphanumerical keyboard, and you have to activate the NUM LOCK function to access it.

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