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• Arrow ( , , , and ) keys —
Navigate up, down, left, and right within any of the areas in the DSP Configurator.
Jump from the audio input blocks (see figure62,
A
on page114) into the input name
fields (
D
).
Jump from the output blocks (
C
) into the output name fields (
E
).
• <Enter> Key — Performs the same action as a mouse double-click. For example,
opens the context menu from which a processor type may be selected or opens a
dialog box when applicable. When an action button is highlighted, <Enter> executes
the button action and toggles the button when applicable.
• Control key — The <Ctrl> key can be used in the following shortcuts.
• <Ctrl>-<X> — Cut the selected elements.
• <Ctrl>-<C> — Copy the selected elements.
• <Ctrl>-<V> — Paste the selected elements.
• <Ctrl>-<E> — Go to Emulate mode.
• <Ctrl>-<A> — The first press of the Ctrl-A combination highlights all AV matrix
block (
B
) output nodes. The second press highlights all elements within the
program.
• <Alt> key — The <Alt> key is used with specific letter keys to open and navigate task
bar menus. When the <Alt> key is pressed and either held or released, the first letters
in the menu titles (File, Edit, View, Tools, Window, or Help) become underlined. Press
the underlined letter key to open that menu.
Once a task bar menu is open, use the up and down arrow keys to move up and down
in the menu or submenu, use the right key to open a submenu (if applicable), and use
the <Esc> key to back out of an active menu or submenu.
DSP Configurator-unique navigation
Making ties
Video and audio ties can be made from the keyboard as follows:
1. Use arrows ( , , , and ) and <Tab> to navigate to the AV matrix block (
B
) input
node ( ) from which you will make the tie. The node is marked by a yellow outline ( ).
2. Press and hold <Shift><Tab> while you press right arrow to drag the potential tie
(dashed line) to the corresponding output node (input 1 to output 1, 2 to 2, and so on).
3. Release <Shift>.
4. Press <Enter> to execute the tie.
5. If desired to make additional ties from the same input, press up arrow or down
arrow (<Shift> is not required) to select another output to tie to the same input.
6. If you made additional ties from the same input, press <Enter> to execute the tie.
7. If desired, repeat steps 5 and 6 to tie additional outputs to the same input.
8. If desired to make ties from a different input, press left arrow once, and repeat
steps 1 through 7.
9. Press <Tab> , <Esc> , right arrow , or left arrow to exit the set ties operation.