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92Logic Pro User Guide
Work with Logic Pro windows
Open and close Logic Pro windows
You can open editors and other working areas as separate windows, open multiple windows
simultaneously, customize your window setup, and save different window arrangements as
screensets. The contents of each window update to show your latest changes.
Only one window can have key focus at a given time, this is called the active window. When
several normal windows overlap, the active window is the window in the foreground. The
title of the window with key focus is black (the titles of other open windows are gray).
Inside a window, the area with key focus (for example, the Tracks area) is bordered by a
blue frame.
In the Logic Pro main window, different areas can be given key focus by clicking the
background or title bar of the window, or by using a tool in the window. Key commands only
affect the window or area with key focus.
Some areas, including the Preferences and Project Settings windows, open as floating
windows in the foreground, above even the key focus window. When one floating window
covers another, click the one you want to move to the foreground.
Open a window
In Logic Pro, choose the window you want to open from the Window menu.
If the window is open but in the background, it comes to the foreground. If it’s already in
the foreground, another window of the same type opens.
Tip: The key commands for opening different working areas as separate windows are
shown beside the window name in the Window menu.
Give a window key focus
In Logic Pro, click the window title bar, or within the working area.
When clicking in the working area, be careful not to accidentally insert an event or region if
the Pencil tool is active in the window.
Cycle through open windows
In Logic Pro, choose Window > Cycle Through Windows (or use the corresponding key
command).
This command assigns key focus to the next open window, if it is fully obscured by other
windows.
You can also cycle through working areas using Tab (cycles forward) and Shift-Tab (cycles
backward).