User Guide Manual
Mix-point Behavior:
No mix information — A faint gray circle on the 
mix-point indicates it is muted (contains no mix 
information).
Mix information — A solid teal-colored circle 
indicates the mix-point contains mix information (the 
mix-point is unmuted).
Mouse-over — The cursor changes to a hand 
when a mouse-over occurs at a mix-point, whether 
the mix-point contains mix information or not.
Single-click — A single-click brings focus to 
(selects) the mix-point, indicated by a dark green 
outline around circle.
Double-click — Opens the mix-point dialog box. 
The focus circle turns light green in color to indicate 
the open dialog box. If the mix-point is muted, the 
circle is gray. If unmuted, the circle is teal.
Multiple open dialog boxes — When multiple 
mix-point dialog boxes are open, the mix-point for 
the most recently opened dialog box receives the 
light green focus circle, while previously opened 
dialog boxes relinquish their focus. Focus can be 
returned by either clicking on a previously opened 
dialog box, or by double-clicking on a mix-point.
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