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56 SCREEN ELEMENTS
Detailed information about how to use menu points and keyboard shortcuts can be found
in the menu reference under "Menu Options -> Program settings -> Edit keyboard
shortcuts and menus (view page 695)".
3. Toolbars: Toolbars consist of buttons that execute specific commands or specify
states. They are ordered above and below the arranger in groups. You can move a toolbar
group by clicking on the left separator and dragging with the mouse.
Right clicking on a button opens a context menu. Hide the selected bar or show large
symbols in it. "Adjust toolbar" opens a dialog to individually remove current buttons or add
other available buttons on the selected bar.
The command "Adjust workspace" can also be used to activate and edit the individual
toolbars and to show or hide menu items.
More information about the toolbars can be found in "Toolbars - Overview (view page 68)".
Both of the context menu entries "Default skin", "Star Gray", "Toolbars Monochrome", and
"Toolbars V9" provide options for displaying the buttons.
4. Grid/Marker bar: The grid/marker bars are positioned above the first track in the VIP. In
the upper half (if two grid bars are displayed between both grid bars), you'll find the marker
bar where the markers and playback cursors can be positioned. The grid bars display the
project time in relation to the selected measurement unit. You can also open various
ranges. You can use two grid bars, for example one for beats and one for SMPTE time. To
show both grids, move the play cursor by dragging with the mouse across the upper grid.
If only one grid is displayed, then the play cursor can be moved by dragging the mouse in
the marker bar.
Display second grid bar: Use the context menu of the grid bar to switch on a second
grid bar in the arranger and set your own measurement unit (2. Show grid bar).