Control Centre Manual

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22 Chapter 5: Working With The Control Centre
PRO6 Control Centre
Quick Reference Guide
Click
Moving the pointer to a specific point of the GUI screen and pressing the left button is
called “clicking”. This is fundamental to GUI operation and forms the basis of many of
its operations, such as switching a button on/off, selecting list and menu items, text
editing etc. Doing the same with the right button is called “right-clicking”.
Drag
Moving the pointer to a specific point of the GUI screen and then pressing the left
button while moving the pointer up/down/left/right is called “dragging”. Dragging is
used mainly to adjust control knobs and faders, and to move sliders (attached to
drop-down lists)—although it is also used to select blocks of connectors when patching.
The pointer disappears when the control has been selected to show that it is ready for
adjustment.
Operating the GUI screen controls
This section shows you how to operate GUI screen elements, such as buttons, control
knobs, drop-down lists and sliders.
>> To switch a GUI button on/off
Click the button. If it has a status indicator, this will illuminate/extinguish to show that
it is on/off, respectively.
>> To adjust a GUI control knob or fader
Use a drag operation. Move the pointer up/down/left/right for adjustment.
>> To select an option from a drop-down list
1 Click the drop-down arrow. The drop-down
list will unfold to display some or all of its
contents, depending on how many items it
contains.
2 Do one of the following:
Click the option you require.
If necessary, scroll the list (see “To scroll a drop-down list” below) to display
the option, and then click it.