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Workspaces 1, 2, and 3
These three monitor icons are used to switch between each monitor’s available workspaces. Each
can be set up to include any of the desired layout, displays, and controls options offered on the
Home Screen or the Display Controls Screen.
Workspace Access From the Command Line
A {Workspace} softkey is available by pressing [Displays]. Press {Workspace} and then type 1, 2, or 3
to go to that workspace.
Note: From an alphanumeric keyboard, hold down either of the bracket buttons ([ or ]) and
type in the number of the workspace you wish to view. For examples, hold down [ and press
2 to view workspace 2.
Frames
Each workspace can have up to four frames in its layout. The number of frames in a workspace lay-
out is determined by choosing the layout options offered in the Home Screen or the Display Controls
Screen.
Tabs
Any frame can have multiple tabs open. Tabs are broken down into two categories: Control and Dis-
play. Control tabs are the virtual control options, such as the color picker and the virtual keyboard.
Display tabs are the various displays available on the console, such as the playback status display and
the park display.
You can open or close tabs using the Display Icons, Control Icons, or typing the [Tab] & the tab num-
ber. Pressing [Shift] & [Tab] once will clear all tabs on the selected monitor but tabs in locked frames
will remain. Pressing [Shift] & [Tab] twice will clear all tabs on all monitors but tabs in locked frames
will remain. Pressing [Shift] & [Tab] a third time will clear all tabs on all monitors including those in
locked frames.
White text in the tab indicates a Display Tab, and magenta text indicates a Control Tab.
All Display and Control Tabs have fixed Tab Numbers under which they open (for example, “Live”
opens under Tab 1, “Patch” under Tab 12, and “Color Picker” under Tab 27).
These numbers are identified on the Home Screen in each icon. For multiple instances of the same dis-
play, the tab number will be followed with a decimal number. Additional tabs will start their num-
bering with n.2. When you press [Tab], active focus will move numerically through all open tabs on
active workspaces.