Extron Electronics DMP 64 User Guide User Manual

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Shift+Tab key combination Reverses the direction of the <Tab> key function.

Arrow ( , , , and ) Keys Navigate up, down, left, and right within any of
the areas outlined in figure 56.

Enter Key — Performs the same action as a mouse double-click. For
example, it can open the context menu from which a processor type can be selected,
or open a dialog box when applicable. When an action button is highlighted, <Enter>
executes the button action and toggles the button when applicable.

Control key — The <Ctrl> key can be used in the following shortcuts.

<Ctrl+X>

— Cut the selected elements.

<Ctrl+C>

— Copy the selected elements.

<Ctrl+V>

— Paste the selected elements from a previous cut or copy.

<Ctrl+A>

— The first press of the <Ctrl+A> combination highlights all matrix block

nodes.

Alt key — <Alt> is used with specific letter keys to open and navigate task bar
menus. When the <Alt> key is pressed and released, the

File

menu opens. When

the <Alt> key is pressed and held, the first letters in the menu titles (

File, Edit, View,

Tools, Window, or Help) become underlined. Press the underlined letter key to open
that menu.

Once a task bar menu opens, use the <Up> and <Down> arrow keys to move up
and down in the menu or submenu, use the <Right> arrow key to open a submenu (if
applicable), and use the <Esc> key to back out of an active menu or submenu.

DSP Configurator-unique Navigation

Highlighting and marking items, cutting or copying, saving a preset:
When an item within the program is selected, it is highlighted by a green boundary box.
One or more highlighted items can be cut, copied, pasted, or saved as a preset. The cut,
copy, and paste functions can be performed using the task bar menus (see the <Alt> key,
above) or the shortcuts described on the previous page.

NOTE: When an item is cut, it is not removed from its original location until it has

been pasted in its new location.

Highlight multiple elements for cut, copy, paste, or a preset as follows:

1.

Use the <Arrow> ( , , , and ) keys to move to the first block to be highlighted.

2.

To highlight a block:

a.

Press and hold the <Shift> key, then use the <Arrow> keys to navigate away
from the selected block.

b.

To highlight additional sequential blocks,

continue to hold the <Shift> key,

then use the <Arrow> keys to navigate away from the selected block. Additional
blocks will be highlighted as long as <Shift> is pressed. When the last element
is highlighted, move the highlight box one additional block, then release the
<Shift> key.

3.

To move away from the highlighted block or set of sequential blocks, or to highlight
non-sequential blocks:

a.

After highlighting blocks in step 2,

press and hold <Ctrl>, then use the <Arrow>

keys to navigate to the next desired element. As long as the <Ctrl> key is
held down, the block moved away from will not be highlighted. If the block is
highlighted, it will be unhighlighted.

b.

Release the <Ctrl> key, but do not press any <Arrow> keys.

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