Specifications

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To set the Keyboard Focus, do one of the
following:
Click the a–z button for the focus you want to
enable.
While pressing Command+Option (Mac) or
Control+Alt (Windows), press one of the fol-
lowing keys: 1 (Commands), 2 (Clip List), or 3
(Group List).
Toolbar Focus
In the Edit window, the MIDI Editor pane can be
displayed in addition to the Tracks pane (
View >
Other Displays > MIDI Editor
). When the MIDI Ed-
itor pane is displayed, there are two separate Tool-
bars and Timelines in the Edit window: one for the
Tracks pane and one for the MIDI Editor pane.
Only one Toolbar and Timeline can be focused for
Menu and Toolbar commands (including the cor-
responding keyboard shortcuts) at a time. The fo-
cused Toolbar displays a yellow outline.
If Keyboard Focus for the Edit window is enabled,
it follows the selected Toolbar focus.
To enable Toolbar focus for the Tracks pane, do
one of the following:
Click the Toolbar at the top of the Edit
window.
Press Command+Option+4 (Mac) or
Control+Alt+4 (Windows).
To enable Toolbar focus for the MIDI Editor pane,
do one of the following:
Click the Toolbar right above the MIDI Editor
pane.
Press Command+Option+5 (Mac) or
Control+Alt+5 (Windows).
Numeric Keypad Modes
The Operation preference for Numeric Keypad
mode determines how the numeric keypad func-
tions for Transport.
There are two Shuttle Lock modes (Classic and
Transport), and one Shuttle mode.
No matter which Numeric Keypad mode is se-
lected, you can always use the numeric keypad to
select and enter values in the Event Edit Area, Edit
Selection indicators, Main and Sub Counters, and
Transport fields.
To set the Numeric Keypad Mode:
1 Choose Setup > Preferences and click the
Operation tab.
2 In the Transport section, select a Numeric Key-
pad mode (Classic, Transport, or Shuttle).
3 Click OK.
Although multiple plug-in windows can have a
keyboard focus enabled, only the front-most
window receives any keyboard input.