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Cobalt 8.1 - 20181029
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Accessories - Keyboard
An external keyboard will simulate most keys of the console. See the Console
Functions Table below.
This is simple to work with, since the keyboard works exactly like the console. For example pressing
R is the same as pressing RECORD, and pressing 1 is the same as pressing Master key 1.
WARNING
Multi-media keyboards may have special keys, for example SLEEP - which
puts CONGO - to sleep. Avoid using these keyboards, they will trigger
functions that you most probably do NOT want.
Keyboard - Numerical Input on a Notebook
If you are running the offline editor in a notebook without a numerical keypad, you can access
numbers and basic channel and level functions using CTRL.
CTRL & 1-9 = Numerical input
CTRL & F1 = CH
CTRL & F2 = CH+
CTRL & F2 = CH-
CTRL & F4 = THRU
CTRL & F5 = LEVEL
CTRL & F6 = ALL
NOTE
The CTRL & F-commands may not work in a Mac notebook, depending on
the setup of F-keys.
Keyboard - Standard Functions
Standard keyboard functions available in all situations are:
ESC = Escape, closes open tabs and exits dialogs.
INSERT = Inserts data in all lists (in Mac computers use CTRL & DELETE)
DELETE = Deletes data in all lists.
NUMBERS (in the numeric keypad) = Numeric entries.
HOME = Jumps to the first line of the list or editor.
END = Jumps to the last line of the list or editor.
ARROW KEYS = Arrow keys.

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